Togolese contractors, traders and others are invited to consider the usefulness of norms or standards’ respect with regard to climate change. According to Mr. Kokou Attiso, director of industry, the respect of various standards rules throughout the world such as international standards organization (ISO is very important in avoiding current catastrophs on our planet. “It [...]
TOGO: Acting against climate change through respect of standards
October 23rd, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: Climate Change
GABON: The Marvellous Roleplay is off!
October 14th, 2009 · No Comments
After almost a mponth time examination of the requests in cancelling, the constitutionnal court of Gabon gave the results of its work on monday night. No novelty in fact since the so-said winner of the August 30, 2009, presidential election has been confirmed. ‘The election of Mr Ali Bongo Ondimba as president of the republic [...]
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TOGO: Still no president for the electoral commission
October 8th, 2009 · No Comments
The togolese politicians are still searching the providential or consensual person to chair the national independent electoral commission. Since a month, discussions and negociations fail hopelessly. “After three days of debate and trials, the three parties don’t succeed in finding a consensual president for the electoral commission”stated apress release of the government on thursday october [...]
Tags: Election reporting
An Agreement on climate change linked with human rights signed in West Africa
September 22nd, 2009 · No Comments
Sixteen countries of West Africa agreed on the necessity to readapt laws and treaties in order to meet the challenge of climate change. At a sub-regional conference held on september 15-16 in Lomé, Togo, these countries reaffirm their commitment in environment’s protection. According to the Lomé agreement, West Africa is aware of the bad impact [...]
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TOGO: Two ministers dismissed from the government
September 13th, 2009 · No Comments
Leopold Gnininvi, minister of industry and craft, Martin Aduayom, ministry of Hugh Education, are no more members of the togolese government. Both of them handed in their notice to the Head of state Faure Gnassingbe since two months. ‘These two ministers, members of the CDPA, because of the coming presidential election, wished to take back [...]
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