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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.

Kenya: Top Court can’t hear petition to stop repeat poll

Kenya’s Supreme Court on Wednesday was unable to hear a case filed by some voters seeking to have Thursday’s repeat presidential election stopped.

3-year-olds in Uganda to receive sex education

The government of Uganda has announced that it would be introducing children as young as three years in schools to sex education.

Coca-Cola to invest $90 million in Kenya

Giant soft-drink producer, Coca-Cola on Tuesday said it would be investing $90 million in Kenya to expand its products for a three year period.

Ghana revokes arrival visa for Chinese

Ghana’s government on Tuesday announced its decision to cancel Emergency Visa for all Chinese national traveling to the West African nation.

ECOWAS leaders to push for common currency by 2020

Leaders of the West African sub-region have decided to speed up efforts at institutionalizing a common currency for bloc after meeting in Niamey, Niger.

Ugandan MP fined $10 for urinating in public

A Ugandan Member of Parliament has been fined $10 by a court in the capital Kampala for urinating in public. Pictures of Abraham Abiriga’s offence were made public sparking widespread condemnation on social media.

Kenya’s Supreme Court asked to stop Thursday’s repeat poll

Three Kenyan voters have filed a suit at the country's Supreme Court asking that Thursday's repeat presidential poll be stopped from taking place.

Zimbabwe’s Mugabe was ‘surprised’ by WHO goodwill role

The President of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe is reported by local media to have said that he was surprised by his earlier appointment as a goodwill ambassador for the World Health Organization to fight non-communicable diseases (NCDs).

Kagame’s critic denied bail, remains in detention

The outspoken critic of Rwanda's President Paul Kagame was on Monday denied bail and continues to remain in detention after she was charged with inciting insurrection against the state.

Obama’s love letters revealed

Angst-ridden letters from a young Barack Obama to his girlfriend reveal a 20-something plagued by insecurities about race, class and money.

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