AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoTogo Digital Sovereignty: SIN and ST DIGITAL signed a partnership to launch private cloud services at the Lomé Data Centre, aiming to host and process local data in Togo, cut reliance on foreign infrastructure, and expand cloud/AI services for businesses. Togo Education & Engineering: The government issued a decree formalizing École Polytechnique de Lomé (EPL) after the merger of ENSI and CIC, positioning it as a leading advanced engineering and technology training center. Coastal Resilience in Togo: A World Bank inspection in Aného reviewed WACA-ResIP works to reduce erosion and flooding, including groyne construction, lagoon channel filling, sand dredging, and beach replenishment. Regional Trade & Mobility: Biashara Afrika 2026 in Lomé pushed AfCFTA implementation from talks to practical cross-border movement, while Ghana’s new e-visa platform signals faster, cheaper entry for African travelers. Press Freedom Reality Check: Afrobarometer reports Africans back media freedom and free speech rights, but perceived freedom is shrinking—Togo is among the lowest for “complete” freedom of speech. Energy & Industry Signals: DEME won offshore wind installation work in Japan (21 turbines), and TomaGold/Togo-linked mining updates point to continued exploration momentum.
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