JUBA, South Sudan (AP) — South Sudan's President Salva Kiir on Wednesday warned lawmakers "not to cling to power" just weeks after his former rival turned deputy proposed a postponement of elections expected to be held in December. Kiir said an extension of the period of transition to elections would deny citizens an opportunity to choose their leaders and urged parliament to pass the necessary laws to pave the way for the elections. EXILED SOUTH SUDANESE ACADEMIC CHARGED IN SCHEME TO TRAFFIC... Read this story