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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.

WhatsApp hit by downtime globally

The instant messaging platform, WhatsApp on Friday experienced major interruption in parts of Africa and across the world.

Tunisian policeman stabbed by militant dies

One of the policemen stabbed on Wednesday near Tunisia’s parliament house by a militant has died. The stabbing occurred near the country's major museum, National Bardo Museum in Tunis

Twitter deactivates Trump’s account for 11 minutes

Social media giant, Twitter deactivated the account of the President of the United States, Donald Trump on Friday for 11 minutes in what the company said was due to human error.

Moves to abolish ‘bride price’ in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe’s Constitutional Court is set to determine the constitutionality of paying bride price to a woman’s family by her husband before marriage.

Myanmar’s Suu Kyi visits crisis-hit northern Rakhine

Myanmar's leader Aung San Suu Kyi arrived on her first visit to conflict-battered northern Rakhine State on Thursday, an official said, an unannounced trip to an area that has seen most of its Rohingya Muslim population forced out by an army campaign.

Kenyan’s top judges deny claims of lacking security

Top Judges in Kenya on Wednesday denied media reports that they lack adequate security and have been refused a request for improved security.

Algeria’s Mahrez omitted from Caf’s Player award list

The Confederation of African Football has revealed its 30-man shortlists for the African Player of the Year and Africa-Based Player of the Year.

Hollywood: More stars accused of sexual harassment

Two Oscar-winning actors, a Hollywood filmmaker and a senior US news editor are the latest high-profile figures to be accused of sexual harassment.

Mugabe wants death penalty restored after hangman role interest

The President of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe has pushed for the death penalty to be used in his country as punishment for criminals.

UCL: Tottenham beat Madrid to qualify for knockout phase

Tottenham secured qualification for the Champions League knockout phase with an outstanding display to beat holders Real Madrid on a memorable night at Wembley.

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