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Sierra Leone: last prep before presidential runoff

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The National electoral commission in Sierra Leone is busy delivering election material to all polling stations across the country on time for Sunday's presidential runoff election. Around three millions voters are called to the polls to pick the successor of incumbent president Ernest Bai Koroma. The two finalists are Samura Kamara, the candidate of ruling party APC, and opposition leader Julius Maada Bio, from the SLPP. IMAGES

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