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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.

All rescued after South Africa hospital roof collapsed

South African rescue workers have managed to evacuate everyone trapped under rubble after the roof of a major Johannesburg hospital collapsed on Thursday. The roof...

East Libyan forces conduct air strikes, clash with rivals near oil ports

East Libyan forces carried out air strikes and clashed with rival factions on Friday close to major oil terminals, eastern military officials said. The strikes...

EU to set up joint command centre for foreign missions

European Union states are expected to decide on Monday to create a joint command centre for the bloc's foreign training missions in Mali, Somalia...

Germany offers Egypt $500 million to support economy

Germany has offered Egypt $500 million to support its economic programme and medium-sized and small businesses, the Egyptian ministry of investment and international cooperation...

Ghanaian women reject male midwives

Some women in Ghana do not like to consult male midwives when they are pregnant. The Ghanaian government has scrapped a pilot project which allowed men to be trained as midwives.

Zimbabwe seeks $100m after deadly floods

Zimbabwe has appealed for $100m (£82m) to help people affected by floods that have killed 246 and left nearly 2,000 people homeless since December.

Ghana alarmed by surge in gambling among youth

Ghana has for many years now struggled to create economic opportunities for its teaming youth many of whom are unemployed, but it now has another emerging threat to fix which is the surge in gambling among the youthful population.

Nigerian refugees in Cameroon to return home under UNHCR deal

Tens of thousands of Nigerians who fled to Cameroon to escape the Boko Haram insurgency could be voluntarily repatriated under an agreement signed by...

African Youth Group calls for peace in South Africa over xenophobia

As threats of violence and angry rhetoric increase across in response to yet another round of violent attacks on African nationals in South Africa,...

Africa’s moving, one step forward, two steps back

Last week, a famine was declared in war-torn South Sudan. Some 100,000 people are facing starvation, and a further million are classified as being on...

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