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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.
Egypt upholds death sentence against 4 over plotting attacks
Egypt's highest appeals court has upheld death sentences for four people over forming a "terrorist cell" to plot attacks on security forces and other institutions.
DR Congo: Over 250 corrupt judges sacked
The Democratic Republic of Congo on Monday sacked more than 250 magistrates who did not have a law degree or were accused of corruption.
Ethiopia: Air traffic controllers on strike, flights grounded
Dozens of flights from Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa have been delayed after air traffic controllers went on strike. It’s not clear yet why the workers have downed their tools.
Facebook facial recognition faces class-action suit
Facebook must face a class action lawsuit over its use of facial recognition technology, a California judge has ruled.
Ghana to invest $75million in curbing road crashes
Ghana’s government has announced it would be investing some $75 million (GHC 335 million) yearly in various projects aimed at curbing the rising road crashes in the West African nation.
Mugabe claims $15billion missing diamond revenue story was “all lies”
The former President of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe has revealed that his claim in 2016 that $15 billion diamond revenue had gone missing was “all lies”, according to media reports.
Tanzania: Bloggers to pay $900 license fee to operate
Bloggers in Tanzania are to pay $900 to secure license to operate after the government enacted new regulations to regulate the activities of online publishers.
Ghana to establish a dermatology University
Ghana is to get its first university on the study of dermatology after embarking on feasibility studies for the setting up of the institution.
Uganda to invest $6.5m in car making project
Uganda has committed nearly Ush24 billion ($6.5 million) in this year’s budget to put the first fully Ugandan-made car on the road. This is part of an expected total spend of Ush145 billion ($39.8 million) over four years, from 2018 to 2022.
Blood bank supplies in sub-Saharan Africa contain Malaria parasites
New researches in parts of sub-Saharan Africa have revealed that many blood banks have supplies containing Malaria parasites.



