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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.

Tunisia protests laptops ban on UK,US flights cabin

Tunisia has expressed its concern following an announcement by the United Kingdom and the US of banning laptops and tablets in aircraft cabins on direct flights from Arab countries and Turkey.

Djibouti in rare 2019 Nations Cup campaign win

Djibouti registered a first international victory since 2007 on Wednesday, when they beat South Sudan at the start of the race to the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations.

Uganda seek $500 million loan from China for roads

Uganda says it has asked China for a $500 million loan to help build almost 600 km (360 miles) of roads in the country's oil-rich west, amid criticism over heavy borrowing that has ballooned the country's debt.

Senegal TV channel blames ‘satan’ after airing porn film

A religious TV channel in Senegal has blamed an unidentified saboteur for the "satanic trick" that led to a hardcore porn film being shown on air.

U.N. peacekeepers accused of acting as militants in CAR

Armed groups and even United Nations peacekeepers have occupied schools or set up bases nearby in the Central African Republic, preventing countless pupils across the conflict-torn from receiving an education, a rights group said on Thursday.

Trump team ‘incidentally monitored’ after election

Post-election communications of Donald Trump's team were swept up in an "incidental collection" by intelligence agencies, a Republican lawmaker says.

Opposition Parties in Zimbabwe demand election reforms

Opposition political parties in Zimbabwe are calling for massive reforms in the conduct of elections in that country.

Uganda police shots three year old girl dead

A manhunt has been launched for some police officers in Uganda who are accused of shooting a three-year-old girl.

South Africa halts some meat imports from Brazil

The government of South Africa has announced it is suspending importation of meat from Brazil over the recent scandal in the South American country's meat processing industry.

UK Parliament shooting: Five killed

Five people have died and at least 40 were injured after an attacker drove a car along a pavement in Westminster, stabbed a policeman and was shot dead by police in the grounds of Parliament.

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