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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.
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.
Policemen stabbed near Tunisia’s parliament house
Two policemen were stabbed on Wednesday near Tunisia’s parliament house by a militant.
Ghana criminalizes stigmatization of HIV/AIDS patients
Ghana has criminalized stigmatization of HIV/AIDS patients as the West African nation moves to create a friendly environment for patients to be accepted into their societies when diagnosed of the disease.
Danny Jordaan denies Ferguson rape allegation
The head of South Africa’s football association, Danny Jordaan has denied accusations that he raped South African singer and former Member of Parliament, Jennifer Ferguson over 20 years ago.
Liberia’s presidential run-off halted by top court
Liberia’s presidential run-off scheduled to take place next Tuesday has been halted by the country’s Supreme Court over allegations of fraud.
Mugabe and family to own new Zimbabwe airline – Reports
Zimbabwe will soon have a new private airline to be called the Zimbabwe Airways which should bring some relief to the country.
Olympic flame arrives in S.Korea for Winter Games
The Olympic flame arrived in South Korea on Wednesday, 100 days ahead of the opening ceremony for the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Games.
UCL: Chelsea beaten by Roma
Chelsea became the first English team to lose a Champions League game this season as they were well beaten by a clinical Roma.
Four killed in eastern DRC clashes over President Kabila
Officials of the United Nations have confirmed that four people died from Monday’s clashes between protesters and security forces in the eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo.



