Rwanda’s longtime President Paul Kagame has won a third term in office in what he had called “a formality.”

Electoral authorities say Mr. Kagame has won more than 98 per cent of the vote with 80 per cent of the votes counted so far, with no major change expected when final results are announced later Saturday. He had faced two challengers.

Mr. Kagame has led the East African nation of 12 million people since the end of its genocide in 1994 in which more than 800,000 people died.

The 59-year-old president has been praised for the country’s economic growth, but human rights groups accuse his government of using state powers to silence opponents. Rwandan authorities deny it.

A constitutional amendment in 2015 allows Kagame to stay in power until 2034 if he pursues it.