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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.

Trump’s travel ban takes effect for three African countries

People from six mainly Muslim countries and all refugees now face tougher US entry due to President Donald Trump's controversial travel ban. It means people...

Man charged for secret breast milk filming in South Africa

A woman has taken a male colleague to court in South Africa, alleging he secretly filmed her as she expressed breast milk at her...

Nigerian president Buhari asked to quit by a governor

Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari faced a fresh call to quit on Thursday, nearly two months after he left the country on indefinite sick leave. "I...

No independence day parade in Congo because of security concerns

Democratic Republic of Congo will not hold its annual independence day military parade on Friday because of security concerns, an adviser to President Joseph...

Hundreds of refugees forced back to Nigeria from Cameroon

Cameroon authorities forced nearly 900 refugees back to northern Nigeria against their will this week, violating an agreement between the two countries to shield...

Arsenal striker Danny Welbeck visits native Ghana

Arsenal and England forward, Danny Welbeck is in Ghana on vacation following the end of the football season when his side lifted the English...

Nigerian corruption investigator shot and wounded

An investigator at Nigeria's financial crimes agency was shot after leaving his office, underlining the dangers faced by those looking into corruption, the Economic...

AngloGold considers 8,500 job cuts in South Africa

AngloGold Ashanti is considering laying off 8,500 workers, some 30 percent of its workforce, Africa's biggest gold miner said on Wednesday, as it looks...

Bristol City sign Senegal striker in club-record £5.3m deal

Bristol City have broken their transfer record to sign Senegal international striker Famara Diedhiou for £5.3m from French top flight club Angers. The 24-year-old has...

Vatican’s top finance man charged with child sex abuse

Cardinal George Pell, the third most powerful figure in the Vatican and Australia's most senior Catholic, was Thursday charged with historical child sex offences...

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