Published inPan-African VoiceOn Ibrahim TraoréIbrahim Traoré is easily the most popular political leader in Africa today, yet he remains a polarizing figure. To those who admire him…3d ago3d ago
The End of the Facade of Democracy in TogoFaure Gnassingbé has been the president of Togo since 2005. Prior to that his father, Gnassingbé Eyadéma, had been the president of Togo…May 9May 9
An Untarnished Legacy: Eusi Kwayana at 100I was hardly surprised to see Freddie Kissoon would use Eusi Kwayana’s 100th birthday as an opportunity to denounce the respected elder…Apr 15Apr 15
Eusi Kwayana at 100Eusi Kwayana turned 100 on April 4 of this year. This is a historic milestone for an individual who has played a historic role in the…Apr 11Apr 11
Women’s Empowerment and the Mask of Dictatorship in TogoLast year the government of Togo attempted to host a Pan-African Congress. This was done in an attempt to rebrand the government of Togo as…Mar 32Mar 32
Women’s Empowerment in Togo Requires an End to DictatorshipThe regime in Togo continues to try to present itself as a progressive government which is striving towards improving conditions in Togo…Feb 26Feb 26
Tips on Maintaining the Security Rule of HIPPAOne of the important provisions which is included in the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) is the Security Rule…Feb 20Feb 20
Tips for Complying with the FTC Safeguard RuleThe purpose of the FTC’s Safeguard Rule is to ensure that entities which are covered by the rule maintain safeguards to protect customer…Feb 19Feb 19
Togo’s New Senate and the Sham of DemocracyTogo’s ruling party has recently won 34 out of 41 seats in the nation’s first Senate elections. This was an election which was boycotted by…Feb 19Feb 19