Togo announces delay of the 9th Pan-African Congress
Initially scheduled to take place from October 29 to November 2 in Lomé, the 9th Pan-African Congress has been postponed…
Initially scheduled to take place from October 29 to November 2 in Lomé, the 9th Pan-African Congress has been postponed…
The Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSC) has announced the availability of scholarships for Master’s and Doctoral programs at UK universities for…
Togo has officially become a full member of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB). The membership was formalized during an…
After a prolonged suspension, Nigerian authorities have lifted restrictions on higher education degrees awarded in Togo. The Nigerian Federal Government has announced that eight universities—three in Togo and five in Benin—are now officially accredited to issue degrees to Nigerian students.
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The Université de Lomé (UL) and the Washington International Management Institute (WIMI) are on the verge of establishing a partnership. On August 20, 2024, discussions between Adama Kpodar, President of UL, and Bruno Mukendi, founder of WIMI, laid the groundwork for this collaboration.
On August 20, 2024, Togo marked a significant political milestone with the announcement of its new government, following the controversial constitutional amendment ratified on May 6 of this year
Togo has heightened its alert against Mpox, also known as Monkeypox, in response to the growing global outbreak. On Thursday, August 15, the Ministry of Health announced enhanced epidemiological surveillance across the country, particularly at entry points, without giving further details.
The capital city of Togo is witnessing a surge in efforts to reject the newly established constitution initiated by the ruling party, despite the government’s systematic prohibition of many protests
The Togolese authorities have reportedly leveled serious accusations against investigative journalist Ferdinand Ayité and Commander Olivier Amah, both currently exiled in France. They are alleged to be involved in a conspiracy against state security and acts of terrorism.