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Journalists Who Cover Togo Government
Amen Assignon
Amen Assignon is a journalist based in Lomé, Togo. I like work that is well done . I am interested in all subjects that affect the development of Africa. I realize audiovisual productions on various subjects. Politics, economy, culture, social. And also voiceovers for documentaries.
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Jobs Completed 120
Job Success Rate 99%
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Togo adopts a new electoral code by ordinance
23 Sept 2024
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Voice of America
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French
| Electoral Reform
The Togolese government has adopted a new electoral code by ordinance, aligning with the country's parliamentary regime. The code reflects Togolese realities and incorporates lessons from past electoral experiences.
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Raluca Besliu
I am a freelance journalist originally from Romania. In the past three years, I have published over 400 articles on topics, ranging from political affairs in Eastern Europe to environmental abuses in African countries. Some of the publications that I have contributed to include Al Jazeera (****), ...
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Jobs Completed 7
Job Success Rate 100%
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Togo Rallies for Change After 50 Years of Rule by One Family
04 Nov 2017
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www.nytimes.com
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English
| Political Change
Tens of thousands in Togo have protested for three months, demanding term limits and the resignation of President Faure Gnassingbé, whose family has ruled for 50 years. Demonstrations, marked by banners and slogans against the regime, have faced violent crackdowns from security forces. Recent protests resulted in deaths, injuries, and arrests, with conflicting reports from organizers and the government on the casualties and detentions.
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Caroline Chauvet
I am Caroline Chauvet, a French freelance journalist based in New Delhi. I can work as a multimedia journalist (Video, radio, print, online) in English and in French. I can speak French, English and German fluently.
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Togo: Decentralization Put to the Test in the 2023 Regional Elections
18 Sept 2022
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JeuneAfrique.com
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French
| Elections
At the midpoint of Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé's fourth term, Lomé appears to withstand regional and international crises. The article examines the reasons for this resilience and the challenges Togo must address in the short and medium term. The long-delayed regional elections are expected to take place in 2023, followed by senatorial and legislative elections. A new census with full biometric data collection is planned before the elections. The regional elections represent the final step in Togo's decentralization process, following the municipal elections held in June 2019.
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Ousmane Gueye
Ousmane Gueye is a journalist based in Dakar, Senegal.
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Togo: the purchase of computers and mobile phones exempt from customs duties and VAT
01 Jan 2017
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CIOMAG
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French
| Government Policy
The Togolese government has announced that the purchase of computers and mobile phones will be exempt from customs duties and VAT, as part of the 2017 finance law. This initiative, revealed by Cina Lawson, the Minister of Posts and Digital Economy, aims to facilitate access to technology. Additionally, Togo has joined the West African 'Free Roaming' project, with implementation expected by the end of March 2017. The project seeks to enhance cooperation among West African countries in telecommunications regulation.
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Kossi Woussou
Kossi Woussou is a journalist based in Lomé, Togo, with a distinguished career in reporting on West African politics. His expertise particularly shines in covering the economical, social and political developments in Togo and West Africa. As a correspondent for Voice of America (VOA Africa) and ...
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Jobs Completed 93
Job Success Rate 100%
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Legislative Elections in Togo: An Arbitrary Distribution of Deputies?
12 Feb 2024
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Voice of America
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French
| Political Controversy
The Togolese government has set the legislative elections for April 13, 2024, increasing the number of deputies from 93 to 113. Opposition parties have criticized the distribution of deputies as arbitrary and inequitable.
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