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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.

Britain given two-week Brexit deadline

EU Brexit chief Michel Barnier on Friday handed Britain a two-week ultimatum to make concessions on a divorce agreement if it wants to unlock the next phase of talks in December.

Morocco: Teachers protest violence in schools

Moroccan teachers are protesting violence in schools and have urged the government to better protect them in a two-day nationwide strike.

Boateng explains why he hates the name ‘Kevin’

Ghana midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng has revealed that he dislikes his colourful first name because of a small mistake on the birth certificate which stopped him being called Kelvin-Prince.

Lupita furious at UK magazine for altering her look

The Kenyan born movie star, Lupita Nyong’o is angry at a UK magazine claiming the magazine altered her look.

Four in court for booing Grace Mugabe

Four people have appeared in court on Friday after they were arrested for booing the first lady of Zimbabwean Grace Mugabe last Saturday.

Congo militiamen on trial for raping children

Eighteen people, including a provincial lawmaker, went on trial in eastern Congo on Thursday for the rapes of dozens of children, victims’ rights activists said.

Steven Seagal accused of sexual harassment

Actress Portia de Rossi has accused actor and producer Steven Seagal of sexual harassment. The Arrested Development actress, who is married to US talk show host Ellen DeGeneres, made the allegation in a tweet posted on Wednesday night.

Nigeria releases exam questions Kaduna teachers failed

The governor of the Kaduna state in Nigeria on Thursday released samples of the exam questions thousands of basic school teachers failed this year.

Twitter suspends verification program

Social media giant Twitter has announced suspension of its verification program after an outpour of anger over how it is running the program.

Mugabe Airport to be upgraded with $153 million loan

The Harare International Airport in Zimbabwe renamed after the country’s long serving leader, Robert Mugabe is to be upgraded with a $153 million loan from China Export and Import Bank.

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