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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.

U.S Senate committee questions Trump nuclear authority

For the first time in over 40 years, Congress has examined a US president's authority to launch a nuclear attack.

Ivory Coast coach Marc Wilmots leaves job

Ivory Coast coach Marc Wilmots has left his job "by mutual agreement".

Zimbabwe military takes charge, targets ‘criminals’

The Military in Zimbabwe has taken charge of the country and announced that it is now targeting people it calls criminals around President Robert Mugabe.

Fear of a ‘Coup’ grips Zimbabweans

Zimbabweans are gripped with fear of a possible coup after military vehicles left the country's main barracks in Inkomo heading towards the capital Harare, just a day after military chiefs threatened to step in if current purging within the ruling Zanu PF doesn’t end.

[Live streaming] – Kenya election petition hearing

Hearing of the second election petition challenging the election victory of President Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya started on Tuesday.

Buhari visits Biafra region seeking secession

The Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari is visiting the southeastern part of the country, also referred to by some as the Biafra region where there have been calls for secession.

African leaders push for new security strategy

African leaders on Monday used a regional forum to call for extra support as the continent moves to assure its own security after years of Western interventions.

Ghana to supply Burkina Faso with electricity

Officials in Ghana have announced that the country will begin supplying its neighbor Burkina Faso with 100 Megawatts of electricity.

British PM accuses Putin of election meddling

Theresa May has launched her strongest attack on Russia yet, accusing Moscow of meddling in elections and carrying out cyber espionage.

Senegal to introduce stricter driving laws

Senegal has announced that it would be introducing stricter driving laws following the death of more than 50 people in a road crash during the Muslim pilgrim when pilgrims were traveling to a holy Sufi site.

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