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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.
Namibia suspends imports from Cholera stricken Zambia
The Namibian government has said that importation of all perishable food, fish, fruits, unprocessed food and water from its neighbouring country Zambia would be halted for now due to the cholera outbreak.
Ivorian soldiers attack weapon base, set it on fire
Ivorian soldiers have reportedly launched an attack on a weapon base in the country’s second largest city, Bouake setting it on fire after looting the facility.
[Pictures] ANC leader, Ramaphosa goes jogging
Ramaphosa got his supporters excited when he went jogging.
Zambia shuts passport services over Cholera outbreak
Zambians wishing to secure passports in the country’s capital Lusaka cannot do so after the government shutdown the passport offices there.
Lukaku to seek legal advice over voodoo claim
Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku is to seek legal advice over claims made by Everton owner Farhad Moshiri that he opted to leave the club after receiving a "voodoo message".
Uganda: Wife denied sex kills husband
A woman in Uganda who was denied sex by her husband has reportedly stabbed him to death, according to police.
California: Rescuers search for mudslide survivors
Rescue workers in southern California are searching for survivors after mudslides and flooding in which at least 13 people have died.
Gossip: Sanchez, Zidane dominate rumours in Football
Here are the latest football rumours for Wednesday with Sanchez, Zidane, Walcott, Pavon, Ibrahimovic, Lemar, Oxford dominating.
Djokovic set for Australian Open
The Serb returned after six months out with an elbow injury to win 6-1 6-4 against world number five Dominic Thiem, 25, at the Kooyong Classic.
Migrants gone missing off Libyan coast
Survivors from a boat that foundered off Libya’s coast on Tuesday said about 50 people who had embarked with them were feared dead, while the coastguard said the number of missing might be as high as 100.



