Voters in war-battered Sierra Leone will choose a president and legislators when they go to the polls this weekend, in the African nation's first election since U.N. peacekeepers withdrew from the diamond-rich nation two years ago. Supporters put up a banner of Sierra Leone's current vice president Solomon Berewa. Saturday's vote will test the West African nation's ability to transfer power peacefully after years of coups and conflict, the Associated Press reported. Seven candidates are vying for the nation's top post, with 69-year-old Vice President Solomon Berewa leading the pack. President Ahmed Tejan Kabbah, 75, can't run again because of term limits. In addition, 572 candidates are vying for 112 parliamentary seats.