Monday, March 21, 2016

FIVE AFRICAN COUNTRIES TOOK A DECISION YESTERDAY


Elections were held yesterday in five African countries, while Senegal is holding a referendum on reducing presidential terms.

A presidential run-off held in Niger even though the opposition candidate is in a French hospital.
Congo-Brazzaville cut all telecommunications for two days to prevent “illegal publication of results” of its presidential election.
Elections were also held in Benin, Cape Verde and Zanzibar.

Congolese Interior Minister, Raymond Mboulou, ordered telephone operators to cut all communications – telephone, text messages and the Internet.
Only a few official numbers were excluded from the ban.

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