Togo news latest
Here are the latest news from Togo:
Politics
- Togo's President Faure Gnassingbé has appointed a new government, with several changes to the cabinet. (Source: Africanews)
- The opposition party, the National Alliance for Change (ANC), has called for protests against the government, citing corruption and human rights abuses. (Source: Reuters)
Economy
- Togo's economy has grown by 4.5% in 2022, driven by the agricultural and services sectors. (Source: African Development Bank)
- The government has launched a new initiative to promote entrepreneurship and job creation, with a focus on youth and women. (Source: Togo First)
Health
- Togo has reported an outbreak of cholera, with several cases confirmed in the capital city of Lomé. (Source: WHO)
- The government has launched a vaccination campaign against yellow fever, following an outbreak in neighboring Benin. (Source: Togo News Agency)
Sports
- Togo's national football team has qualified for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, after defeating Burkina Faso in a playoff match. (Source: CAF)
- The country is set to host the 2023 African Handball Championship, with several teams from across the continent expected to participate. (Source: African Handball Confederation)
Other News
- A severe storm has hit Togo, causing damage and displacement in several communities. (Source: ReliefWeb)
- The government has launched a new program to promote sustainable agriculture and reduce deforestation. (Source: Togo Environment Ministry)
Please note that the news may be subject to change and may not be up-to-date.