Im christine want to welcome to news africa its good to have you along one day and uganda have signed a deal aimed at ending months of tensions has agreed to respect each others sovereignty and refrain from destabilizing activities on each of the territories uganda as you waited was 70 and the president spoke of gummi side via called talks in angola. With once close allies but relations have turned hostile the conflict between the 2 has led to all the closure has severely destruction trade in the region one to have accused uganda off supporting the rebels uganda rwanda of spying. Lets get the view from both sides now julia gumbel on uganda hes in the capital kampala and friedman when you. Get to see both genius i think maybe start with you i mean were talking about a border thats been closed since about february im just give us a sense of just how bad things have gotten on the ground and when that border will actually open. We know the progress has been signed its been great for the people in uganda for the people in rwanda but this is great most especially for the cross border trade does and the people that survive in the business. The people who get money excuse and old out there really look forward to this border being opened any time soon otherwise its been really tight for the business for 6 months you can imagine what that means to the trade does what that means to the contracts for supplies and. Really tight for the forward to seeing this really practically applied right fred ill come to you now i mean so you know we have the signing ceremony we saw the 2 need is almost touch and but surely it doesnt mean that all the problems are solved. Yeah. It means that its a good step of course that these 2 leaders come together to disagree on something but i think that what happened in rwanda was just like they are treating signs but theyre not treating the real cause of the disease and im not sure if really they they spoke openly to each other i mean the president. And the president Yoweri Museveni so im still skeptical about this Peace Agreement is i can bet see here i mean were talking about trade having been hitting and yet you went on to illustrate people not having had business for 6 months i think people can sort of imagine that but could this have gone beyond the trade to the implications have gone beyond trade and and perhaps what would have that been like i think looking at whats been reported in the last 6 months yes someone can clearly argue that it could have been worse could have been really was especially looking at the fact that there was a constraint that people could not move across borders from around until you got at least the ugandans could have had some freedom to move to round but no divine days coming to uganda how much of an impact that could be is way so much other than trade you could look at students studying in uganda you could look at be increasing 10 seans on each country treating each as actions against each other i think it could have been was but thank god its finally the 2 leaders of common to tip war and have had something to say now we look forward to the practical implementation of the wheel so political will is very important in this but the could have been was right i mean for ill come back to you and youre going to finish this off for us i mean you talked about how skeptical you are of all of this and i wondered i mean we know that the hostility between these 2 men is probably still there what are the chances Something Like this can happen again. I think these 2 president s i mean have president sure im 7 and president khatami what they need is actually to come together in one room 2 individuals they dont need an immediate and if they need a mediator they dont need. A president or the congo president to you know to to bring them together what they need is to speak to each other i do and then you know tackle their own issues because what is happening between rand on the uganda its not the issues between. The conference on the on the contrary its between these 2 guys i mean its about the egos of 2 president s and this cannot be just be solved by a media type its just for them to put their National Interest interests ahead of their own interests i think thats what they need to do at this point of time gentlemen thank you again a Small Company that the fact of winning. Africa desk. Interreligious violence has been a fact of life in nigerias cuddliness state for decades its it to the deaths of as many as 20000 people there since 980 much of the trouble has been confined to rural areas in the past but since a spike in violence about 20 years ago the christian and muslim communities in the state capital have become more and more segregated but not everyone is prepared to accept the divisions as they stand at some of the people watch trying to restore trust between different communities. The faithful have gathered for a service at christ Angelical Church and the tuna. A special guest is peace activist dramatically johnny the pastor welcomes her encouraging his congregation to reach out to all people across the religious and political divide. By its beauty. Here is what were. Seeing here is mrs hart. Lets go to. The pastor and the activists know each other well they have traveled together throughout the state to hold peace dialogues and to offer support to people forced from their homes by conflict today a matter to johnny has come to support him she brought several bags of cement for his church which has been under construction for years. This is more the only church i come to where all the. States which i dissented and i do the theme tune. Grates to them as a muslim woman i believe in doing charity and my numbers of those whove gone through that journey studied peace and conflict resolution while she crosses between muslim and Christian Communities regularly the real success for her is one of a lot of people also make that effort for writing was. Walks down here past us house to celebrities chris must be. Here for a bit more inviting viruss why he went through being. Such a show of unity is important in katrina where for almost 20 years muslims and christians have been living in separate parts of town this bridge its in the boundary between the north and to the south the north of becoming a muslim look at the map south come into christian and mobile bay its residents possibly give freely but in times of crisis the valley is difficult across. The city hasnt always been like this but interreligious violence and other conflicts often fuelled by political rivalries have torn the community apart. For safety reasons to johnny keeps her work and private life separate before starting a Peace Initiative to janeen work in micro financing she still keeps in touch with traders used to advise on loans and Business Plans but she doesnt tell them about her new calling. The only know about my a rare indeed is that our good one class that is to. Be in the job didnt own a week because i said the time i am extending that. Peace building me sharing day i wasnt too bad with this people here because i would do for the kind of mentality dad how we. Both passed a brew and he journeys say more should be done at a state level to stop politicians and clerics instrumental eyes youths for political gain. The government should do more because the trust of the martyrs the government. And they surely do is on politicians who are used as young men does youth to achieve their political. Well matty johnny and pastor who have one main goal to restore peace in the tuna for that they work tirelessly to bridge differences between muslims and christians in their hometown. Our correspondent a ybor him caught up with john or night in the Roman Catholic archbishop of the caps off nigeria she started by asking him whether the crossing the religious divide should be an individual toss or needs the intervention of the church both both. Wherever the heads of churches do on this top level eventually everybody has to because peace bryant because were told one has to do with faith is quite some quite possible and there were not a good things with a big battle like this is that its also gives opportunity for individuals to meet one on one basis and get to do with im not a better when i see is a restaurant for the 1st time i see a good manas as a Catholic Cardinal and you see a few words that already. Establishes a link which can go very far. What are some of the challenges that you face in nigeria in crossing the religious lines that divide people sometimes. Is the age of the tendency of some people to be so as proof safe in terms of what concept of religion namely feeling that. Is that has the whole truth everybody else is wrong. Everybody else is not what ship into true good time do they want to ship it is true got to that that makes it difficult for most impossible to seriously talk together is sincerity of fact one good thing that nicole to nigeria that we have is that we we grew up used to having people off but our faith with us even within this city thought maybe and that makes a lot of difference because you are allowed in to those to think the the phenomena of plurality of religious stright are snow much just like there are some short people some tall people just as a people whites on my block you could also say so that kristens some muslims i know the difference is different but at the end of the day its just a matter of different. Different understanding of off of got one of the points is so thats really just difference is only one of many things that define this that was abraham talking to john when i can be Roman Catholic archbishop thats it. 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For jazz fans the long white is of what is being hailed as the definitive documentary about legendary trumpeter miles davis hit cinemas this week the director Stanley Nelson 1st started this project over 15 years ago most importantly with the permission of miles davis family and sony music but it was shelved until 2 years ago now the story of one of the most influential and brilliant musicians in the world of jazz can be told in birth of the cool. More than any other jazz artist miles davis had the qualities of a rock star when he was a boy his father gave him a trumpet the rest is history. His