AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoTogo Fuel Prices: With Brent staying above $100 for months, Togo’s pump prices haven’t moved—raising fresh questions about how long the government can keep subsidizing costs. Political Climate: In Lomé, President Faure Gnassingbé’s sister-in-law Marguerite Gnakadé was arrested after public dissent, with authorities citing “serious acts” and critics warning about due process. Digital Arts & Culture: Togolese batik patterns are being reimagined across fashion, interior decor, and graphic design—turning local textile art into modern style. Tech & Youth: Microsoft data puts generative AI use in Togo at about 10.1% of adults (15–64), placing the country in Africa’s mid-tier as adoption grows. Sports Spotlight: Belgian cyclist Heylen Wannes won the 31st International Cycling Tour of Togo, finishing 399 km across four stages. Regional Mobility: Republic of Congo announced visa-free entry for all Africans starting Jan 2027, joining a growing list of countries easing travel.
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