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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.
Rain wreaks havoc in Johannesburg
Overnight flooding has wreaked havoc in Johannesburg, with some roads closed, after trees fell on highways and some homes flooded.
Zimbabwe releases 3,000 inmates to deal with overcrowded jails
3,000 prisoners have been set free unconditionally by authorities in Zimbabwe as part of efforts to decongest the country’s prisons.
Nigeria defends opting out of Africa trade deal
The President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari has defended his country's decision not to sign the continental free trade deal just yet despite participating in earlier discussions.
Tanzania: Two arrested over planned protest against Magufuli
Police in Tanzania have arrested two men for asking Tanzanians to stage a protest against the country’s President John Magufuli.
Zimbabwe signs $4.2 billion mining investment deal
The government of Zimbabwe has signed a deal with Cyprus-based Karo Resources which is to invest $4.2 billion to develop a platinum mine.
Zuckerberg apologizes for Facebook data leak
Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg vowed Wednesday to "step up" to fix problems at the social media giant, as it fights a snowballing scandal over the hijacking of personal data from millions of its users.
Tennis: Serena crashes out in Miami
Serena Williams crashed out of the Miami Open in the first round here Wednesday, slumping to a straight sets defeat against Japan's Naomi Osaka in the latest setback to the former world number one's comeback.
Kenya: Another awful surgery with patient’s intestine cut wrongly
A patient who went in for surgery in Kenya’s Kenyatta National Hospital has told a horrific story of how her intestines were wrongly cut during delivery.
Tunisia: Protesters clash with police over jobs
Protesters in Tunisia on Wednesday clashed with police in a mining town in the southern part of the country as they demand jobs and development.
Opinion: Child protection in Ghana; much ado about nothing?
After years of advocacy in child online protection, it has become pretty obvious that a lot of people do not see its relevance in child well-being.



