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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.

Hijacked Ghanaian fishing vessel rescued

Ghanaian maritime officials have confirmed that a hijacked Ghanaian fishing vessel has now been rescued and back to Ghana's ports.

Football club defrauded of €2m by fraudsters

Lazio have reportedly fallen for an email scam and paid two million euros ($2.4m) of the final instalment for defender Stefan de Vrij’s transfer from Dutch club Feyenoord to fraudsters.

Uganda: 23 radio stations ‘promoting witchcraft’ shutdown

Twenty-three radio stations in Uganda have been closed down for allegedly promoting “witchcraft” activities.

President Lungu’s impeachment motion debate delayed

The Zambian parliament will not be debating a motion scheduled for Wednesday seeking to impeach President Edgar Lungu.

Kim Jong-un visits Beijing, China and NK confirm

After days of speculation, it has been confirmed that North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un did pay a visit to Beijing.

Ethiopia gets new prime minister

Ethiopia has a new prime minister in the person of  Abiye Ahmed weeks after Hailemariam Desalegn resigned in a surprising manner.

Pirates hijack Ghanaian fishing vessel

Persons suspected to be pirates have reportedly hijacked a Ghanaian fishing vessel, local media is reporting.

[Photos] – Ghanaians stage street protest over US military base deal

Many Ghanaians led by opposition political parties are marching through the streets of the capital, Accra as they protest the passage of an agreement between their government and that of the United States of America.

Zimbabwean teachers demonstrate over salaries

Teachers in Zimbabwe on Tuesday staged street protest to demand better working conditions including improved salaries.

Nelson Mandela’s golden hand sells for $10m

Gold castings of the hands of South Africa's first black President Nelson Mandela have been sold for $10m (£7m) in bitcoin.

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