Provisional results from Liberia's election indicate a close race between incumbent President George Weah and his main challenger Joseph Boakai, with a slim margin separating the two candidates. The election is likely heading for a runoff as neither candidate has secured enough votes to avoid a second round. The race for the presidency has garnered significant attention as Liberia awaits the final outcome. Meanwhile, Ivory Coast also witnessed a government reshuffle with the appointment of a new prime minister, Robert Beugre Mambe, two years ahead of presidential elections.
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Liberian President George Weah has failed to secure enough votes to avoid a runoff in the West African nation’s elections, with almost all the results counted https://t.co/ZQdZXhbtAY
Liberia presidential election likely heading to run-off https://t.co/g9UEVAMsSM https://t.co/9Cftw0rOqA
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Liberia's President George Weah and opposition leader Joseph Boakai are virtually neck-and-neck in the race for the presidency, provisional election results showed https://t.co/3uaTbOeCbl
Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara appointed a new prime minister in a government reshuffle that's come two years ahead of presidential elections https://t.co/UQnlzbc3AC
Ivory Coast presidency says Robert Beugre Mambe appointed as PM https://t.co/NjqLDwCblz https://t.co/9Z2XKqUSA2
Liberia's election could be heading for a run-off with provisional results from nearly three-quarters of polling stations showing only a slim margin between incumbent President George Weah and his main challenger Joseph Boakai https://t.co/hLQGF4MoJd