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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.

Angolan lawyers appeal ruling on president naming daughter oil CEO

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Eastern Libyan jet makes deadly strike on rival military’s plane

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Gambia’s Jammeh gets loyalty reaffirmation from Army chief as he holds on to power

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Car bomb wounds four U.N. guards in Somalia’s capital

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Somali-American lawmaker takes oath of office in the US

Ms Omar has promised to be a "voice for the marginalized". Photo Credit: AP   A Somali-American has been sworn in as a lawmaker in the...

Women’s ‘day off for periods’ sparks debate in Zambia

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AU Commission welcomes Congo’s political agreement for Kabila to step down

The African Union Commission has welcomed an agreement reached by political actors in the Democratic Republic of Congo for an election to be held...

Ivory Coast national team gets €6m budget to defend AFCON title

The Ivorian government has allocated a budget of around six million euros (3.9 billion CFA francs) for the national team’s African Cup of Nations...

Investments in Africa’s transport infrastructure paying off

African countries were on a drive to boost infrastructure and road networks on the continent in 2016. Ethiopia made huge strides this year with the...

Burundi bans another human rights organisation

Pierre Nkurunziza has been President of Burundi since 2005.    Burundi has announced it has banned the human rights organization “Ligue Iteka” from operating in the...

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