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Commonwealth admits "Gabon and Togo as new members": Kagame

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Rwandan President and Chairperson of the Commonwealth Paul Kagame announces that Gabon and Togo have been admitted as new members of the Commonwealth during the summit's closing press conference in Kigali. SOUNDBITE

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