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Economic governance
Friday 26 August, 2022
Economic governance
Togo: Government introduces code of conduct for state representatives heading public and parapublic companies
Some Togolese state representatives will soon respond to a code of conduct that sets standards for integrity, loyalty, and professionalism.…
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Friday 26 August, 2022
Economic governance
Togo: Outstanding loans of microfinance lenders grew by 18.9% in Q1 2022, YoY
In Togo, outstanding loans granted by microfinance institutions (decentralized financial systems) rose by CFA38.3 billion in Q1 2022, compared to Q1 2021.…
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Friday 26 August, 2022
Economic governance
China cancels around CFA1.5 billion of Togo’s debt
The cancelation was announced last June by the Togolese minister of affairs, Robert Dussey. China recently canceled part of a…
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Tuesday 9 August, 2022
Economic governance
Togo: Sandra Johnson and Ambassador Fitzsimmons talk about MCC Threshold reforms
A week ago, on August 2, Sandra Ablamba Johnson, Minister, Secretary General of the Presidency of Togo, and Elizabeth Fitzsimmons,…
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Friday 5 August, 2022
Economic governance
Cement-maker Cimtogo raises its prices by 15%
Cimtogo, a cement company, has upped its delivery costs from its plants in Lomé and Kara to distribution points. The…
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Thursday 28 July, 2022
Economic governance
Togo is set to spend nearly CFA167 billion on social housing in 2023-2025
From 2023 to 2025, the Togolese government plans to spend CFA167 billion on housing and collective equipment. This is written…
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Thursday 28 July, 2022
Economic governance
Togo: Government expects State agents' wages to reach CFA270 billion by 2025
Lomé plans to pay CFA270 billion in wages to state agents by 2025. This is stated in its multi-year economic…
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Thursday 28 July, 2022
Economic governance
Togo is looking to adopt a major policy to transform its textile and clothing industry
The Togolese government wants to adopt a textile and clothing policy covering the period 2022 to 2030. A decree was…
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Thursday 28 July, 2022
Economic governance
Here are Sandra Johnson’s recommendations for curbing the impact of Russia’s war on Africa
A week ago, on July 21, Togo’s minister, secretary-general at the Presidency, Sandra Ablamba Johnson, took part in a political…
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Tuesday 26 July, 2022
Economic governance
Sandra Johnson recently met World Bank’s new resident representative
Sandra Johnson, Minister, Secretary General of the Togolese Presidency, and Governor of the World Bank in Togo received on July…
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Tuesday 26 July, 2022
Economic governance
Togo plans to spend nearly CFA37 billion on environmental protection between 2023 and 2025
The Togolese government plans to invest nearly CFA37 billion on environmental protection projects in 2023-2025, according to its budget planning.…
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Monday 25 July, 2022
Economic governance
Togolese citizens can now go to Morocco visa-free
Togolese citizens are no longer required to get a visa to travel to Morocco. They can do so just with…
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