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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.

Jacob Zuma to face another no-confidence vote

The president of South Africa Jacob Zuma would face another no-confidence vote later this month after the country's parliament scheduled a motion of no-confidence against him.

Ninety migrants feared dead in shipwreck off Libya

An estimated 90 migrants are feared to have drowned off the coast of Libya after a smuggler’s boat capsized early on Friday, leaving three known survivors and 10 bodies washed up on shore, the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) said.

Mugabe meets Mujuru, begs for forgiveness

The former President of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe has apologized to his former deputy, Joice Mujuru who he sacked four years ago before eventually exiting power last year.

Morocco’s ‘mines of death’ claim another life

Another miner died on Thursday in an impoverished Moroccan city shaken by protests over the plight of people scraping a living in abandoned coal pits known as the "mines of death".

UN condemns Nigeria over Cameroon extradition

The UN refugee agency on Thursday criticised Nigeria for breaching international agreements after the leader of a Cameroonian anglophone separatist movement and his supporters were extradited at Yaounde's request.

The Ghanaian sisters projecting Muslim fashion

Two sisters in Ghana are creating Islamic-friendly fashion from the locally produced fabrics that are wildly popular across west Africa.

Zimbabwe’s Mujuru attacked by Zanu PF supporters

The former vice president of Zimbabwe, Joice Mujuru and her entourage were attacked on Thursday by persons suspected to be members of the ruling Zanu PF.

950 gold miners trapped in SA rescued

Officials in South Africa have confirmed that some 950 gold miners who were stuck underground on Thursday after a power cut have been rescued.

Hundreds of miners trapped in SA after power cut

About 950 gold miners were stuck underground in South Africa on Thursday after a power cut, the mine’s owner said, though the workers were not reported to be in immediate danger.

Nigeria’s Lagos state gets special courts for sexual offences

The Nigerian state of Lagos has announced the setting up of special courts that will deal solely with sexual offences and corruption cases.

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