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Did Britain divide Sudan? Not so, according to Jacob Akol, who argues that the country was never united, even before the British arrived; they simply exploited already existing divisions. Jun 1, 2005 912
Corruption: the difference is in the style; Jacob Akol on why some officials take "10 per cent" in Europe but "100 per cent" in Africa. Jul 1, 2004 1324
Botswana: a role model for southern Sudan? In search of a model, a group of Southern Sudanese has been to Botswana to find out why the Southern African country is such a prosperous and stable nation. Our correspondent, Jacob Akol, a Southern Sudanese himself, went along with them. This is his report. Apr 1, 2004 2095
Sudan unity in diversity. (Feature). Apr 1, 2003 1860
Why peace is elusive: The government has suspended the peace talks with the rebels after losing the strategic town of Torit. But as Jacob Akol reports, there is more to it than meets the eye. (Around Africa: Sudan). Oct 1, 2002 1065
Divided, we unite: if things don't work in six years time, Sudan will divide in order to unite. (Sudan). Brief Article Sep 1, 2002 818
'The war must end in peace with justice': Jacob Akol writes on the latest American attempt to bring peace to Sudan. (Feature: Sudan). Jul 1, 2002 2313
Foreign news, what fore foreign news?: Compassion Fatigue. By Prof Susan Moeller. Published by Routledge (New York and London). (Book Review). Brief Article Jan 1, 2002 841

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