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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.

Ayew brothers send Ghana to the AFCON semi-finals

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1.8 million Nigerians in Boko Haram region at risk of starvation

Around 1.8 million people are at risk of starvation in northeast Nigeria, victims of an Islamist insurgency that is undermining efforts by the World...

Rafael Nadal to meet Roger Federer in Australian Open final

Rafael Nadal set up a much-anticipated Australian Open final against old rival Roger Federer with an epic, five-set semi-final win over Grigor Dimitrov. The Spaniard...

How negotiators got Gambia’s ex-leader Jammeh to cede power

In pushing Yahya Jammeh to give up The Gambia's presidency, negotiators played on two key cards: his deep Muslim faith and his professed love...

Exiled Gambian elections chief returns home

Alieu Mommar Njie, the man who superintended over the last presidential polls in The Gambia has returned home from exile. The same is reported...

Cash-strapped Zimbabwe offers workers land instead of bonuses

Zimbabwe authorities offered residential land to government employees in lieu of annual bonuses, unions said on Thursday, rejecting a proposal that suggests the cash...

Somalia’s al Shabaab seizes base from Kenyan soldiers

Somalia's militant al Shabaab group said on Friday its fighters have seized a remote military base from Kenyan soldiers serving in an African Union...

Gambia’s Adama Barrow finally returns home to begin his presidency

The president of The Gambia, Adama Barrow has finally returned to his home country as he prepares to officially begin his presidency. He has been...

Nigeria’s outlook downgraded by Fitch due to dollar shortages

Rating agency Fitch has revised the outlook on Nigeria to negative from stable over concerns that a lack of foreign exchange will hamper the...

Uganda negotiating $2.3 bln loan with China to fund rail line

Uganda is negotiating a $2.3 billion loan with China's Exim Bank to fund an initial 273 km stretch of rail line the east African...

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