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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.

Opinion: SHAPING OUR FUTURE?…women in media, Ghana

Women in media. Turn on your television, tune in to the radio, check out newspapers and online and you will watch, hear and read more women in Ghana’s media.

Senegal: Military helicopter crash kills 6, 14 injured

Officials in Senegal have confirmed the death of six people when a Senegalese military helicopter crashed late on Wednesday.

Kenya: Heavy rains wreak havoc in Nairobi

Heavy rains on Thursday morning in Kenya caused havoc as parts of the capital city, Nairobi were flooded disrupting the activities of many city dwellers headed to work.

Fraud charges filed against ex-boss of Ghana’s cocoa regulator

State prosecutors in Ghana on Wednesday filed fraud charges against the former head of the country's cocoa regulator, Cocobod.

People of Burundi are the unhappiest on earth

Burundi has been named the least happy country in the latest UN's annual World Happiness Report which ranked 156 countries.

Buhari defends his response to Dapchi schoolgirls’ abduction

The President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday defended his administration’s response and handling of the abduction of over 100 students from Dapchi in Yobe state.

South Africans march against ‘false prophets’

A handful of South Africans on Wednesday staged a protest on the streets of Johannesburg against what they call "false prophets".

Mauritius’ President refuses to quit over financial scandal

Africa’s only serving female president so far the Mauritius’ President Ameenah Gurib-Fakim has refused to resign after it was announced last week that she would do so once the country marks its 50th independence anniversary celebrations on 12 March.

Ghana: Campaign launched to stop bleaching skins of unborn babies

Health officials in Ghana are alarmed at an emerging trend where pregnant women are taking bleaching pills to change the skin colour of their unborn babies.

Merkel elected German chancellor for fourth term

Germany's parliament has confirmed Angela Merkel as the country's next leader. The conservative Merkel will govern in a grand coalition with the Social Democrats. But the vote margin was very tight - a mere 9 votes.

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