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Isaac Kaledzi

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Isaac Kaledzi is an experienced and award winning journalist from Ghana. He has worked for several media brands both in Ghana and on the International scene. Isaac Kaledzi is currently serving as an African Correspondent for DW.

Rights groups want Gambia massacre report published

Pressure is mounting on the United Nations to release a report on the killing of more than 50 Ghanaians and other West African migrants...

South Africa: Corruption charges against Zuma’s son dropped

South African prosecutors have dropped corruption charges against the son of former president, Jacob Zuma. Duduzane Zuma was facing charges of corruption and conspiracy to commit...

Nigeria: Top female presidential candidate quits race

The leading female candidate for Nigeria's presidential election in February, Obiageli Ezekwesili has announced her decision to quit the race. In a statement the former World Bank...

20,000 Nigerian women trafficked to Mali as sex-workers

Nigeria’s anti-trafficking agency says as many as 20, 000 Nigerian women and girls have been trafficked to Mali to work as prostitutes. These women and...

Ghanaian advocacy group J Initiative launches new identity

Child online safety advocacy organization, J Initiative has changed its identity to Child Online Africa (COA). The change is to reflect its continental focus...

Missing Cardiff City FC player ‘sent message from plane’

The search for a missing aircraft that was carrying Cardiff City footballer Emiliano Sala has resumed. The Argentine striker, 28, was one of two people...

Zambian woman gives birth without a womb

A woman in Zambia whose womb had been removed by doctors nine years ago is reported to have given birth to quadruplets. Zambian Accurate Information reports...

Pliskova stuns Serena with epic Australian Open fightback

Serena Williams squandered four match points and blew a 5-1 lead in the deciding set as seventh seed Karolina Pliskova produced a fightback for...

Zimbabwe: Security forces accused of torturing protesters

Police and soldiers in Zimbabwe have been accused of carrying out "systematic torture" in their crackdown on protesters. The claim was made by the Zimbabwe...

African scholars want politics in Africa ‘rewired’

A group of leaders and scholars in Africa is making a case for the sustainability of democracy in Africa. The group has published a book...

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