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Sudan: Why has RSF leader Hemedti decided to visit African leaders?

Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, better known as Hemedti, has been to Uganda, Ethiopia, South Africa, Rwanda and Kenya.

This week, pictures of the leader of the paramilitary group the Rapid Support Forces Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, better known as Hemedti, at a genocide memorial in Rwanda and in Kenya hugging President William Ruto might have confused many.

That’s because a civil war has raged in Sudan since last April.

It began after Hemedti and the head of the armed forces General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan disagreed on the direction the country was going in and the proposed move towards civilian rule. The most contentious issue were plans to include the Rapid Support Forces’s 100,000 troops into the army.

With no peace talks in sight, why is the RSF’s leader choosing to meet African leaders instead? Africa Daily’s Alan Kasujja has been speaking to the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ’s Africa correspondent Anne Soy and Suliman Baldo, an expert on Sudan and Executive Director of the Sudan Transparency and Policy Tracker

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