The Morning Call
Gabon’s main opposition leader Jean Ping yesterday reported that the presidential guard bombed his headquarters that left two people dead and others injured following a series of protests from supporters after the announcement incumbent president Ali Bongo won in the polls. According to our correspondent in Libreville, close to nine neighbourhoods in the capital Libreville have been in chaos for the last two days with internet and social networks blocked.
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