Togo teams up with U.S. firm to revolutionize electricity production
On Monday, the Togolese government signed a landmark agreement with U.S.-based Nano Nuclear Energy to bolster electricity production in the…
On Monday, the Togolese government signed a landmark agreement with U.S.-based Nano Nuclear Energy to bolster electricity production in the…
As part of International Education Week, Bowie State University will host an event on November 21, 2024, celebrating the establishment…
The Freedom Togo-National Liberation Movement (Freedom Togo-MLN), a political movement formed in July 2024, is set to hold its first…
In a statement released on Thursday, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) called on Togolese authorities to reverse their recent…
Togo has officially joined the Conference of Speakers and Presidents of African Legislative Assemblies (COSPAL), a move aimed at boosting…
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.
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