Togo lome news today
Here are some news headlines from Togo, Lomé, and the surrounding region:
Breaking News
- Togo's President Faure Gnassingbé has announced a new cabinet, with several changes to the government. (Source: Togo First)
- The Togolese government has launched a new initiative to promote entrepreneurship and job creation among young people. (Source: Africanews)
Politics
- The opposition party, the National Alliance for Change (ANC), has called for protests against the government's handling of the economy. (Source: Togo News)
- The Togolese parliament has approved a new law aimed at reducing corruption and increasing transparency in government. (Source: AllAfrica)
Economy
- The Togolese economy has grown by 4.5% in the first quarter of 2023, driven by a strong performance in the agricultural sector. (Source: African Development Bank)
- The government has announced plans to invest in infrastructure development, including the construction of new roads and bridges. (Source: Togo First)
Health
- The Togolese Ministry of Health has reported an outbreak of cholera in the capital city of Lomé. (Source: WHO)
- The government has launched a vaccination campaign against yellow fever, which has been reported in several parts of the country. (Source: Togo News)
Sports
- The Togolese national football team has qualified for the Africa Cup of Nations, which will be held in Cameroon in 2023. (Source: CAF)
- The Lomé-based football club, ASKO Kara, has won the Togolese Premier League title for the second consecutive year. (Source: Togo First)
Other News
- The Togolese government has launched a new initiative to promote tourism in the country, including the development of new tourist attractions and infrastructure. (Source: Africanews)
- The city of Lomé has been named one of the most beautiful cities in Africa, according to a recent survey. (Source: Togo News)
Please note that these are just a few examples of news headlines from Togo, Lomé, and the surrounding region, and may not be comprehensive or up-to-date.