Legislative polls got off to a sluggish start in Cameroon Sunday amid opposition charges that the exercise was aimed at preserving President Paul Biya’s stranglehold over the west African nation. Polling booths started opening around the scheduled time of 8:00 am (0700 GMT) in the country’s two main cities — the capital Yaounde and the economic hub of Douala. Full Story
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