Last updated: 17 july, 2009 - 18:31 GMT

Sudan-Uganda

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Years of war in southern Sudan forced thousands of young people to seek education in neighbouring countries.

The SPLM leadership, which controls the region, has funds which it uses to help pay the students' fees.

But there have been questions about how the money is used.

Now a group of two-hundred students have occupied the south Sudanese office in the Ugandan capital, Kampala.

They say they have not received money for their fees.

Focus on Africa's Sophie Ikenye spoke to Joshua Mmali on the line to Kampala and asked him what the students were doing.

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