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Rwandans vote to decide between Kagame or Habineza

Rwanda

Rwandans go the polls on Friday in a presidential election in which strongman Paul Kagame is widely expected to cruise to a third term in office.

The country’s over 7 Million voters will cast their vote.

Paul Kagame Rally in Kamonyi District – Kigali Today

 President Paul Kagame the incumbent will be seeking a third, seven-year term since winning the country’s second election in 2010.

A constitutional amendment allowed Kagame to run for this new term and two more five-year terms after that, meaning that he could stay in power till 2034.

Rwanda’s opposition Democratic Green Party Presidential candidate, Frank Habineza

Frank Habineza of the Democratic Green Party — the only permitted critical opposition party — and independent candidate Philippe Mpayimana face an unwinnable battle.

On Thursday, 44,362 Rwandans living abroad voted at 98 polling stations across the world.

The poll in Rwanda is one of three major elections in  Africa this month. Others will be held in Kenya and Angola. 

Read: Elections That Will Shape Africa in 2017

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