Victoire Tomegah-Dogbe, the prime minister of Togo, is ranked among the top 100 most powerful women in Africa for the second year in a row. She is included once more in the “List of 100 Most Influential African Women” by Avance Media. On November 1, 2022, last Tuesday, a rating was announced.
The source, which focuses on public relations, claims that Tomegah-Dogbe is one of the women who stand out both locally and globally for their business decisions or decision-making.
The index’s top 100 women are divided into eight (8) categories, which are consciously chosen: business leadership, civil society organisations, philanthropy, diplomacy, education and literature, entertainment, media, public service, and governance.
The PM of Togo is included in the last group, along with 15 other leaders, including Rose Christiane Ossouka, the PM of Gabon.
The ladies were recognized in Avance Media’s list for their outstanding leadership, individual accomplishments, or dedication to knowledge sharing by challenging the status quo.
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