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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.
Liberia’s top court halts run-off poll indefinitely
Liberia’s presidential run-off scheduled to take place on Tuesday has been suspended indefinitely by the country’s Supreme Court.
Doctors in Uganda on strike despite jail threat
Doctors in Uganda are reported to have embarked on an indefinite strike despite threats by the government to jail them for striking.
Egypt summons European envoys
Egypt summoned on Sunday the ambassadors of Germany, Italy and The Netherlands after they criticised the arrest of an Egyptian human rights lawyer opposed to enforced disappearances, the foreign ministry said.
Texas church shooting leaves 26 dead
At least 26 people have been killed and 20 others wounded after a gunman opened fire at a Texas church during a Sunday service.
Grace Mugabe wants to succeed her husband
Wife of Zimbabwe’s president Robert Mugabe has declared her intention to succeed her husband by calling out Mr. Mugabe and asking him to let her take over his post.
Man City extends lead as Man Utd loses to Chelsea
Manchester City opened a yawning eight-point gap at the top of the Premier League as they continued their irresistible form with a 3-1 home victory over Arsenal before closest pursuers Manchester United lost 1-0 at Chelsea on Sunday.
New date for DRC delayed presidential poll
Presidential election in the Democratic Republic of Congo is expected to take place on December 23, 2018 after several delays sparking violent clashes in parts of the country.
Ghana’s internet safety awareness month
Since the inception of the Internet, it has proven to be a wonderful force for many good reasons and most of these reasons in so many ways have affected the lives of many across the globe.
Kenya’s opposition boycotts products and services
Kenya’s opposition political party, National Super Alliance (Nasa) has announced that its members are boycotting products from companies it believes to be allies of the ruling Jubilee party.
Outrage in Ghana over wearing of wigs in court
There has been an out-pour of anger from some Ghanaian lawyers and ordinary citizens following a notice from Ghana’s Chief Justice warning judges and lawyers to wear wigs in courtrooms.



