Cameroon went to the polls on Sunday in a presidential election that could extend President Paul Biya’s decades-long rule. At 92, Biya is Africa’s oldest serving leader and is seeking an unprecedented eighth term in office. Despite a crowded opposition field, analysts say his firm grip on state institutions and a fragmented opposition make him the clear favourite. More than eight million registered voters cast their ballots under heavy security, and as counting gets underway, the nation is watching anxiously hoping for calm and transparency in the days ahead. Joining Peter Ndoro live from Yaoundé with the latest developments is our correspondent, Moki Kindzeka.