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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.

Burundi: Gunmen attack village killing 26 people

More than 26 villagers in Burundi’s north-west have been murdered by armed men who stormed homes and setting them on fire.

Madagascar removes ban on opposition candidates

Madagascar  has announced the lifting of a ban on opposition politicians from standing for office after series of protests over the past weeks.

Buhari returns from medical check-up in Britain

Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday returned home after spending a few days in London to see his doctors for medical check-up.

Google to warn humans during chat with bots

Google says it will take steps to ensure that humans are not fooled when they get called by software bots that can convincingly mimic the human voice.

Kenya launches first satellite into space

Kenya on Friday successfully launched its first satellite into space, an event that was watched by many.

Sudan: Woman to be executed for killing man during rape

A teenage girl in Sudan who killed a man who tried raping her has been sentenced to death.

Gambians to vote in first Mayoral elections

Gambians will on Saturday vote for new mayors for various assemblies in the West African nation, the first time such an election is taking place since Yahya Jammeh was ousted in 2017.

Ghana’s parliament chief threatens to resign over gay rights

The Speaker of Ghana’s parliament has threatened to resign if any attempt is made to put a legislation before the law-making chamber to approve gay rights.

WHO to send Ebola vaccines to DRC as virus spreads

The World Health Organization  has announced it is planning to send Ebola vaccines to the town of Bikoro in north-western Democratic Republic of Congo where new cases of the deadly virus have been recorded.

Ghana sells $2 bln Eurobonds at issuer-favoured yield

Ghana sold $2 billion worth of dual-tranche Eurobonds with 10- and 30-year maturities on Thursday and it will pay issuer-desired yields, government and transaction sources said.

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