Djibouti goes to the polls today, with President Ismael Omar Guelleh widely expected to extend his decades-long rule. The small but strategically significant Horn of Africa nation has long been seen as a pillar of stability in a turbulent region-but concerns remain over political space and electoral transparency. To get a perspective from within the campaign and the media landscape, Peter Ndoro spoke to Osman Moussa Osman, Director of Djib-Press, and also in charge of communications for the president's campaign in the Obock region.

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