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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.
Hayatou unhappy with CAF chief Ahmad over 2019 AFCON
Former African football head Issa Hayatou has hit out at comments made by his successor, Ahmad, about Cameroon's readiness to host the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations.
Kenyatta holds strong lead in Kenya vote, Odinga disputes results
Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta is projected to be leading in the presidential election votes counted so far from 85 percent of polling stations.
10 arrested over Senegal soccer stadium deaths
Ten football fans have been arrested in connection with a stampede last month which killed eight supporters attending a cup match in Dakar, Senegalese police said on Tuesday.
South Africa’s Zuma survives another vote of no-confidence
The President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma on Tuesday survived another vote of no-confidence which was taken in secret by Members of Parliament.
Lost city of Jesus’ apostles found
Archaeologists may have found in the Israel, the lost Roman city of Julias, home to three Apostles of Jesus Christ.
China’s Sichuan hit by 6.5 magnitude quake
A 6.5-magnitude earthquake rattled southwest China late Tuesday, the US Geological Survey said, with early reports of collapsed houses and evacuations.
2 policemen killed in attack north of Cairo
Two Egyptian policemen were killed and one wounded when a group of wanted criminals opened fire on security forces in a village north of Cairo on Tuesday, state newspaper Al-Ahram reported.
Kenya: Woman gives birth while waiting to vote
Some Kenyans braced long queues, others rain and chilly weather, but one woman gave birth on Tuesday while in line to vote in general elections and still made sure to vote.
[Live Stream] – Zuma’s vote of no-confidence motion debate
Debate is ongoing on the motion of vote of no-confidence in South Africa’s Jacob Zuma in national assembly. Voting will be done by secret ballot.
UN warns of signs of genocide in CAR
Renewed clashes in the Central African Republic are early warning signs of genocide, the UN aid chief said Monday, calling for more troops and police to beef up the UN peacekeeping mission in the strife-torn country.



