After more than seven months of delay, South Sudan has finally sworn in its unity government. President Salva Kiir and former rebel leader, and now once again Vice President Riek Machar, have agreed to share power.

And each of them nominated members of the new cabinet and 30 ministers were sworn in on Friday.

Kiir used the opportunity to ask foreign leaders for economic help, but while Western leaders have praised South Sudan for this political milestone, they remain cautious - especially given the sensitive relationship between President Kiir and Vice President Machar.

So, will South Sudan's rival leaders stay united?

Presenter - Folly Bah Thibault

Guests:

Ateny Wek Ateny - Spokesman for President Salva Kiir.

Dhieu Mathok - Foreign Secretary of Riek Machar's SPLM In Opposition Party.

Douglas Johnson - Scholar of South Sudan.

Source: Al Jazeera