India, March 19 -- The Republic of Congo's President Denis Sassou N'Guesso has been reelected for a fifth consecutive term, according to provisional results announced Tuesday by the authorities. Sassou N'Guesso won 94,82 per cent of the vote, Interior Minister Raymond Zephirin Mboulou announced on state television. Six other candidates challenged the 82-year-old for the top job in the Central African country that boasts one of the largest oil reserves in sub-Saharan Africa. The internet was shut down across the country as usual during the presidential election and traffic was restricted across the capital. Sassou N'Guesso, running for the Congolese Party of Labour, first came to power in 1979 and ruled until 1992, when he organised the co...