DAKAR (Reuters) - Togolese President Faure Gnassingbe will look to extend his 15-year rule - and his family's more than half-century dynasty - in an election on Saturday.
While longer than Togo's vocal opposition would like, Gnassingbe's tenure still pales in comparison with those of many other African leaders.
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