Protests took to the streets of Cameroon again, after official election results showed President Paul Biya, the world's oldest serving leader at 92, had won another election. The opposition alleges election-rigging, which the government denies.
Breakdown
- Paul Biya wins an eighth presidential term at age 92.
- Main opposition candidate Issa Chiroma Bukhari claims victory and alleges vote rigging. 11s
- Official results show Biya with 54% of the vote and Chiroma with 35%. 36s
- Opposition reports two deaths during protests, but details are unconfirmed. 49s
- Government has not commented on the election results amid ongoing protests. 1m 25s