Esau Dlamini is a journalist, author, and radio personality with over a decade of experience in media. He has received recognition for his work, including nominations for awards and participation in journalism training in India. Dlamini founded the KwaTsaDuza Heroes Awards to honor individuals and organizations in the community, and he is currently writing a book titled Why I Killed My Baby to address societal stigmas and promote healing. He is seeking sponsorship for his book publishing project to further his writing career.
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Faure Gnassingbé’s dynastic power play sparks youth anger
A new constitution in Togo has allowed long-time leader Faure Gnassingbé to assume the role of prime minister, evading presidential term limits, sparking widespread protests in Lomé, resulting in at least five deaths. Frustrated youth, led by musicians and activists rather than traditional opposition, are expressing anger against a regime that has been in power for nearly 60 years. Want More Context? 🔎
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