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Eligible voters in Congo Brazzaville will be hoping to decide their countries destiny when they take part in the country's Presidential elections today.
There are thirteen candidates including the incumbent who has been in power for nearly thirty years, however the opposition have called for a boycott saying there has not been a level playing field.
They also claim conditions are not set for free and transparent polls.
Earlier this morning Bola Mosuro spoke to our correspondent in Brazzaville, Thomas Fessy and asked if all seemed set.
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