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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.

Barrow claims fixing Gambia is ‘like carrying a mountain’

The president of The Gambia, Adama Barrow has described the fixing of the country’s ailing economy as being "like carrying a mountain" a little over year since he took over from former leader Yahya Jammeh.

West Ham suspend staff over ‘policy’ against Africans

West Ham have suspended director of player recruitment Tony Henry over claims he said the club would not sign any more African players.

Republicans accused of tampering with memo on FBI

The top Democrat on the US House Intelligence Committee has accused Republicans of tampering with a memo about FBI spying at the 2016 election.

Kenya: Court reverses government shutdown of TV stations

The High Court in Kenya on Thursday ordered the government to suspend the shutdown of three TV stations.

Rihanna not wanted in Senegal over ‘Illuminati’ tag

Popular singer Rihanna has been declared a persona non grata in Senegal as religious groupings there express displeasure over her intended visit to the West African nation.

Opinion: Reckless Raila?…leadership lessons & losses

Raila Odinga. The People’s President of Kenya?  I watched a video where Mr. Odinga inaugurated himself as a President of a nation that had already elected President Uhuru Kenyatta.

Namibia bans ministers from traveling abroad to save money

The Namibian government has placed a ban on all cabinet ministers and their deputies traveling abroad as the country makes efforts to controls public spending.

Kenya’s Odinga accused of attempting to overthrow government

The government of Kenya has accused the opposition leader, Raila Odinga of attempting to overthrow a legitimate regime following this inauguration last Tuesday as "people's president".

The story of Nigeria’s first ever Winter Olympians

Three Nigerian-American women are making history -- and their Olympic dreams come true -- by being the first ever African bobsled team to qualify for the Olympics.

Zambia police search for girls who broke anti-gay laws

Zambian police are searching for two young women suspected of breaking the conservative country's tough anti-homosexuality laws after images of them in intimate poses surfaced on social media, officers said on Wednesday.

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