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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.

Libya discovers decomposed bodies of kidnapped kids

Libyans mourned Sunday after the discovery of the bodies of three small children from the same family kidnapped in 2015 on their way to school near the capital.

Wife of Swazi King commits suicide

One of the wives of the King of Swaziland has reportedly committed suicide by taking overdose of drugs used to treat chronic pain and depression.

Tunisia’s Msakni to miss World Cup through injury

Tunisia international forward Youssef Msakni will miss the World Cup after being ruled out for six months with a knee injury.

70 killed in suspected chemical attack in Syria

At least 70 people have died in a suspected chemical attack in Douma, the last rebel-held town in Syria's Eastern Ghouta, rescuers and medics say.

Nigerian army rescues 149 people from Boko Haram

Soldiers in Nigeria have rescued some 149 persons in a special operation to fight back the insurgency of the militant group, Boko Haram.

Ethiopia’s Prime Minister to end violence displacing millions

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed travelled on Saturday to a region where clashes have displaced nearly a million people, his first trip since being sworn in as premier five days ago.

Sierra Leone’s new leader gets backing of defeated candidate

Sierra Leone's new president, Julius Maada Bio on Saturday held a meeting with the defeated presidential candidate in last month’s run-off election, Samura Kamara.

Mine collapse in Ghana kills 6

Six people have been killed in Ghana's Bono Ahafo region after a tunnel roof at a mining site collapsed on workers.

Uber and Careem to continue operations in Egypt

An Egyptian court ruled on Saturday that a judicial decision to suspend the licences of ride-hailing companies Uber and Careem should not be applied, allowing them to continue their work, judicial sources said.

Ghanaians “go crazy” about religious “Obinim Sticker”

In the past weeks, Ghanaians have flooded social media to talk about obtaining a sticker from one of its talked about pastors. The sticker called the "Obinim Sticker" is a special sticker some of his congregants claimed to have bought and used leading to miraculous happenings in their lives.

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