President Faure Gnassingbé’s Union for the Republic, Togo’s ruling party, has secured 34 out of 41 seats in the country’s newly formed Senate, per provisional results. The election, which took place on Saturday, saw municipal and regional councilors vote for 41 members of the 61-seat chamber. Gnassingbé will appoint the remaining 20 seats as a… Read More »Togo’s Ruling Party Sweeps Upper House Election Following Opposition Boycott The post Togo’s Ruling Party Sweeps Upper House Election Following Opposition Boycott first appeared on iAfrica.