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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.

Trump makes efforts to mend relation with African leaders

President Donald Trump sought to mend relations on Friday with a key African leader in the aftermath of his controversial comments about African nations.

Ex-army chief now Zimbabwe’s VP ‘threatens’ opposition MPs

The former Zimbabwean army chief now Vice President of the Southern African country, Constantino Chiwenga is reported to have shocked lawmakers in the country’s parliament after threatening opposition lawmakers.

Ramaphosa declares new era for South Africa

The new leader of South Africa’s ruling African National Congress (ANC) said on Thursday the country had entered a new era under his leadership, in a fresh sign that Jacob Zuma’s days as president are numbered.

Mourinho signs new contract to 2020

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has signed a contract extension until 2020, with the option of a further year.

Casey Affleck opts out of presenting best actress Oscar

Oscar-winning actor Casey Affleck has pulled out of this year's Academy Awards, his publicist has confirmed. By tradition, Affleck - who won best actor for Manchester By The Sea in 2017 - would have been expected to present the best actress award this year.

Nigeria to monitor citizens on social media for hate speech

The Nigerian government has announced that it is monitoring prominent citizens who are propagating hate speech on social media. The Nigerian government last year declared that hate speech was now an act of terrorism in Nigeria.

Oprah not interested in running for president

Oprah Winfrey has told the US magazine InStyle that she does not "have the DNA" to be US president.

PHOTOS: 90-year-old grandma enrolls in basic school in Kenya

A 90-year-old woman has decided to acquire educational qualification by enrolling in primary school in Kenya. She hopes to learn how to read her Bible and use the Mobile phone.

Outrage as Ghana bans local names deemed as titles

Ghana’s Births and Deaths Registry has banned citizens from registering local names deemed as titles as part of their names on birth certificates.

Zambia: Teachers sacked for having sex with their pupils

14 teachers in Zambia have been sacked by education officials for reportedly having sex with their pupils who are minors.

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