In pictures: DR Congo chooses new president

Voters in the Democratic Republic of Congo have gone to the polls to choose a new president to replace Joseph Kabila, who has been in power for 17 years.

Here is a selection of some of the best pictures from the day:

News imageReuters Voters wade through flood water at a polling station during the presidential election in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, December 30, 2018Reuters

A heavy downpour in the capital, Kinshasa, meant that voting got off to a slow start.

News imageAFP Voters look for their names on the electoral roll outside the Kibancha polling station in Sake, North Kivu, on December 30, 2018.AFP

At polling stations, voters, here in the east of the country, needed to find their names on the electoral register.

News imageAFP Protesters waiting to cast their ballot, demonstrate outside the College St Raphael polling station, in Kinshasa, on December 30, 2018 while DRC"s electoral commission president arrives for the DR Congo's general electionsAFP

There were protests in one area of the capital as people were angry that the register had not turned up.

News imageAFP Main looks at a screen in the polling boothAFP

Once inside the polling station, voters made their choice on a touch-screen computer. In some places the electronic voting machines had broken down, causing delays.

News imageReuters Woman casting her vote with a baby on her back.Reuters

After a choice was made on the voting machine it then printed out a ballot paper.

News imageReuters Woman showing her inked thumbReuters

Voters got their thumb inked to show that they had cast a ballot, preventing them from voting more than once.

News imageAFP People registering voters in an improvised election in the east of the countryAFP

In some parts of the country the vote was postponed by the authorities, who cited security concerns and the current Ebola outbreak.

In Beni, one of the areas affected in the east - shown above and below - activists organised their own vote.

News imageAFP People queuing to voteAFP

There were long queues as people wanted to take part in the symbolic vote.

Pictures from AFP and Reuters