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Millions of voters in Burundi are casting their vote today in a presidential election with just one candidate.
Serving president Pierre Nkurunziza is the only candidate standing in today's election.
The opposition decided to boycott the vote after claiming that district polls, held last month, were marred by fraud and irregularities.
On the line to Bujumbura, BBC Network Africa's Bola Mosuro asked our reporter in Burundi, Prime Ndikumagenge, about voting so far.
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