LUANDA (Reuters) - Voting in Angola's parliamentary election resumed on Saturday for an unscheduled second day after widespread delays prevented voters from casting ballots on Friday, the African nation's state-run media reported.
Polling stations in the province of Luanda opened at 7 a.m.and were expected to close at 7 p.m., Radio Nacional de Angolasaid. The province is home to more than 20 percent of Angola's8.3 million registered voters.
(Reporting by Paul Simao)