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Independent Online
March 14, 2010
The Togolese government recalled the team after the attack, and the country was later banned from the next two African Nations Cups. ...
Ghana News
March 11, 2010
That the
Togolese government would instruct its
soccer players to return home after that despicable ambush was a decision many soccer
pundits applauded, ...
CRIENGLISH.com
March 9, 2010
The
Togolese government has imposed a ban on an opposition protest march scheduled for
Tuesday against the re-election of President
Faure Gnassingbe in last ...
CRIENGLISH.com
March 8, 2010
The
Togolese government has imposed a ban on an opposition protest march scheduled for
Tuesday against the re-election of President
Faure Gnassingbe in last ...
afrol News
March 6, 2010
The Togolese government media have released the first semi-official results from the counting, claiming a great lead for the incumbent President. ...
ReliefWeb (press release)
March 4, 2010
In December 2009, to consolidate progress made in 2007, the Togolese government, the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI) and UNDP implemented a ...
Africasia
February 26, 2010
CAF claims that it was the Togolese government that impressed upon its players to withdraw from the tournament after the attack in Cabinda, even though the ...
Goal.com
February 22, 2010
... killing of three of their team members in
Angola, forcing the
Togolese government to order a withdrawal from the
Africa's premier
football tournament. ...
New Vision
February 19, 2010
They withdrew after a
gun attack on their party killed two people and injured several others, on the insistence of the
Togolese government.
Insurance News Net (press release)
February 17, 2010
The project's success is a tribute to the bold and deliberate efforts by President
Faure Gnassingbe and the
Togolese government to support and encourage ...
The Punch
February 16, 2010
In fact, rather than condemn the Togolese government, Eyadema should be commended for his prompt reaction to the ambush by a band of rebels that opened fire ...
istockAnalyst.com (press release)
February 13, 2010
The project's success is a tribute to the bold and deliberate efforts by President
Faure Gnassingbe and the
Togolese government to support and encourage ...
AllAfrica.com
February 13, 2010
The minister expressed the gratitude of the
Togolese government to the Bank Group for the grant and the
institution's 2008 arrears clearance budget support, ...
PR Newswire (press release)
February 11, 2010
The project's success is a tribute to the bold and deliberate efforts by President
Faure Gnassingbe and the
Togolese government to support and encourage ...
Daily Monitor
February 9, 2010
The
Togolese government made a decision and then Togolese
football, not the
Togolese government, is punished. It should not be left to the Togolese alone to ...
AllAfrica.com
February 8, 2010
CAF had anchored its decision on the nebulous premise that the
Togolese government 'interfered' with that country's
football affairs when it ordered her ...
BBC News
February 6, 2010
Caf said it imposed the ban because the Togolese government had interfered by insisting that the team withdraw, even though some members wanted to play on. ...
Ennahar
February 5, 2010
Paris - The
Togolese government has complained in Paris for "terrorist act" against a rebel movement in Cabinda, headed by a French after the attack against ...
New Era
February 5, 2010
... any human being with a decent amount of that little grey substance tucked between their ears would have done exactly what the Togolese government did to ...
ReliefWeb (press release)
February 5, 2010
Following an invitation from the
government of Togo, the
European Commission has decided to deploy an
EU Election Observation Mission (EOM) for the ...
Sunday Standard
February 5, 2010
The
government of Togo and the people of
Togo have suffered an immeasurable loss which calls for a high degree of compassion and understanding from the ...
Times LIVE
February 3, 2010
Setting aside the fact that had the Togolese government not got its hands dirty, everyone would still be wringing theirs about what to do; ...
ReliefWeb (press release)
February 3, 2010
The views expressed in this document are those of the staff team and do not necessarily reflect the views of the government of Togo or the Executive Board ...
The Punch
February 3, 2010
The government of Togo withdrew the team from the competition because of the development and that irked CAF as the body termed it interference. ...
People's Daily Online
February 2, 2010
... the
EU EOM will deploy about 130 observers in the country. The EU EOM, deployed upon the request of the
Togolese government, arrived in Lome on Jan. 28.
BBC Sport (blog)
January 30, 2010
'Following a decision taken by players to participate in the competition, the Togolese government decided to call back their national team. ...
The Yorker
January 28, 2010
Togolese government officials have accused the Angolan organisers of the tournament of having underestimated the threat. In reaction, the organisers said ...
Afrique en Ligue
January 23, 2010
The Togolese government will spend a total of CFA F 10 billion (about US$ 21 million) on health development in the country between 2009 and 2013, ...
Dispatch Online
January 19, 2010
Instead the world was told more about the big wrangle that ensued between the
Togolese government and the Confederation of African
football (CAF) as to who ...
Afrique en Ligue
January 18, 2010
The paper also heaped blame on the Togolese government, saying the government which knew that Cabinda was a high-risk area should not have allowed the team ...
The Edinburgh Journal
January 17, 2010
The decision of the Togolese government to withdraw their team from the tournament has met with a mixed reaction. At first, it seemed the players themselves ...
The Punch
January 17, 2010
The
government of Togo ordered the players home and there were concerns from
Europe where the African players are plying their trade. ...
LeadershipNigeria
January 16, 2010
The
government of Togo declared three days of national mourning. May the soul of the departed rest in
peace. Amen. The shooting incident has also brought to ...
AllAfrica.com
January 15, 2010
... the players decided to play in honour of the dead, but that since the government of Togo had taken a political decision, he was in sympathy with them. ...
AllAfrica.com
January 14, 2010
Immediately, Togolese government officials sent a delegation to the Congolese town of Pointe Noire across the border from where the national team bus was ...
AllAfrica.com
January 14, 2010
... service levels of roads between the various states and sections of the road within urban areas constitute a high priority to the Togolese government. ...
Informante
January 14, 2010
The
Togolese government should have let the players stay. No one is safe anywhere. The most unsafe place today is
the USA. By 2012
Britain will also be very ...
New Era
January 13, 2010
He extended his sympathy to the bereaved families, as well as the Togolese government, and wished those who were injured in the incident a speedy recovery. ...
Goal.com
January 13, 2010
Three people were killed in the attack and the Togolese government withdrew its players from the African Cup of Nations. Currently recuperating in his ...
Xinhua
January 12, 2010
The killing prompted the
Togolese government to decide on
sunday evening to recall its national team to Lome. According to the
Togolese government, ...