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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.

Ethiopia ‘Red Terror’ aide jailed for war crimes

A Dutch court has sentenced an aide to Ethiopia's former communist ruler to life imprisonment for war crimes.

Liberian refugees in Ghana protest over resettlement package

Some Liberian refugees in Ghana have staged a protest against the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in the West African nation over resettlement package.

Nigeria court suspends sacking of “non-performing” teachers

A Nigerian court has suspended the intended plan by the Kaduna state to sack thousands of teachers who failed competency exams meant for their six-year old pupils.

Nigeria: Law student not called to the bar for wearing hijab

A Nigerian law student missed out on the chance to be called to the bar when she refused to remove her hijab before entering the venue for the graduation ceremony.

ECOWAS leaders meet in Abuja for heads of state summit

Leaders of the regional West African bloc, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) are meeting in Abuja, Nigeria for a heads of state summit.

EU leaders clash over refugees

Two years after the Mediterranean migrant crisis shook the European Union, a tentative effort by the bloc to patch up differences over refugee policy has stumbled, revealing enduring rifts among the bloc’s leaders over the contentious question.

Mourinho asked to explain Man City comments

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has been asked by the Football Association to explain comments he made before his club’s Premier League derby match against Manchester City on Sunday.

Rwanda bans “Shisha” smoking over health concerns

The government of Rwanda has announced a ban on the smoking of shisha which is a water-pipe tobacco.

Nigeria approves release of $1 billion to fight Boko Haram

The Nigerian government is to get $1 billion to fight the activities of the militant group, Boko Haram. State governors in Nigeria approved the release of the money which is to come from revenue accruing from oil sale.

Brexit: EU leaders to move talks to next stage

EU leaders are expected to formally agree to start the next phase of Brexit negotiations later. It means talks can move on to the long-term relationship between the UK and EU, days after Theresa May suffered her first defeat in the House of Commons.

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