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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.
Togo opposition to keep up pressure on Gnassingbe
The opposition in Togo has vowed to continue with its protests demanding the exit of Faure Gnassingbe as President of the West African nation in order to end the Gnassingbe dynasty.
Trump attacks UK PM Theresa May over video tweets
Donald Trump has told UK Prime Minister Theresa May to focus on "terrorism" in the UK after she criticised his sharing of far-right videos.
Libya claims migrants ‘slave trade’ story exaggerated
The government of Libya has claimed that the media reportage on the ‘slave trade’ in the North African country has been exaggerated.
Zimbabwean pastor freed from subversion charges
Leading Zimbabwean opposition activist Pastor Evan Mawarire has been acquitted on charges of trying to overthrow Robert Mugabe's former government.
Gambia government lifts federation ban
The Gambia's Football Federation (GFF) has avoided a Fifa ban after the country's sports council chairman, Bori Darboe, reinstated the GFF's executive committee following an intervention by the country's president, Adama Barrow.
Parties petition Liberia’s top court demanding re-run of poll
The Supreme Court of Liberia has been petitioned by two political parties who are demanding a re-run of the October 10 presidential election.
Apple rushes to fix major password bug
Apple has said it is working to fix a serious bug within its Mac operating system. The flaw in MacOS High Sierra - the most recent version - makes it possible to gain entry to the machine without a password, and also have access to powerful administrator rights.
North Korea claims new missile can strike US
North Korea says it has successfully tested a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) that can reach the whole of continental United States.
Mnangagwa issues Amnesty for stolen public funds to be returned
The President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa on Tuesday announced that his government was offering a three-month amnesty for individuals and companies who have stashed stolen public funds abroad to return those funds.
10 Gambian soldiers charged for plotting coup
10 Gambian soldiers have been charged by a military court with treason and mutiny for allegedly plotting to overthrow the country's newly elected government led by President Adama Barrow.



