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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.

[PHOTO] – Deaths recorded in Mozambique garbage collapse

More than 17 people are reported dead in Mozambique after a garbage collapsed on Monday following heavy rain.

Sudan releases activists detained for protesting

Sudan on Sunday released dozens of opposition activists arrested last month in a crackdown on protests against rising food prices, an AFP correspondent reported.

500 Cholera cases recorded in Malawi with 8 deaths

Officials in Malawi have announced that Cholera cases in the country have reached over 500 with the number of deaths now reaching 8.

Ghana’s Akufo-Addo mediates over Togo’s political crisis

Ghana's President Akufo-Addo is to host a dialogue between Togo's government and all opposition parties on Monday as ECOWAS leaders look for solutions to the current political crisis in that country.

Ethiopia bans protests, publications during state of emergency

Protests and publications that could spark violence have been banned in Ethiopia during a state of emergency imposed since last Friday which would last for six months.

Nigeria: 475 Boko Haram suspects released for rehab

475 Boko Haram suspects who have been facing trial have been ordered to be released by a court in Nigeria to enable these suspects access rehabilitation services.

The Gambia bans death penalty

The President of the Gambia Adama Barrow has announced a moratorium on death penalty as the country begins rebuilding its human rights records after the exit of longtime leader Yahya Jammeh.

Federer beats Haase to become oldest world number one

Roger Federer says becoming the oldest world number one in tennis history - 14 years after he first topped the rankings - is a "dream come true".

DRC: 6 troops killed rebuffing Rwanda incursion

Six soldiers died in fighting to repel an incursion by Rwandan troops in eastern Democratic of Republic of Congo this week, the army announced on Friday.

Cyril Ramaphosa pledges ‘new dawn’ for South Africa

South Africa will face “tough decisions” as it works to repair its economy after years of stagnation, new President Cyril Ramaphosa said in a sober address on Friday that sought to draw a line under the turbulent rule of his predecessor Jacob Zuma.

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