By John Stephen Katende
10th January 2011
The people of Sudan have embarked on a week-long referendum vote process that many analysts believe is likely to result in independence for Southern Sudan; thus splitting Africa’s biggest country in two.
Voting kicked off on Sunday 9th January. Early reports from Juba, the likely capital of an independent South Sudan, indicate that the turnout has been good. Thousands have been lining up for hours to be among the first to vote on their region’s independence. (more…)