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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.

Germany boosts aid to U.N. in Africa to deter Europe-bound migration

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Parents in Uganda protest closure of schools

Scores of parents and pupils in Uganda on Monday marched on the streets of the country’s capital Kampala. They have been protesting the closure of...

Nigeria’s Chief Justice explains why seven senior judges were suspended

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Police women deployed to Nigerian refugee camps to boost confidence of women and girls

The police command in Nigerian state of Borno has announced on Monday that it has deployed some 100 female police officers to refugee camps...

TP Mazembe wins CAF Confederation Cup

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Jacob Zuma angry at leaked audio

The president of South Africa Jacob Zuma is unhappy with a leaked audio recording of a meeting he had with the former head of...

South African pension fund seeks central bank approval to increase Barclays Africa stake

Africa's biggest pension fund, Public Investment Corporation, has sought approval from South Africa's central bank to raise its stake in Barclays Africa (BGAJ.J), two...

Ghana elections: Court ruling gives hope to disqualified presidential candidates

Ghana’s Supreme Court has ordered the country’s election management body to allow presidential candidates it disqualified from contesting the upcoming elections, the chance to...

Victims of Cameroon rail crash file charges against operator

Victims of a rail crash that killed at least 79 people in Cameroon have filed a lawsuit against train operator Camrail and its French...

Southern Mali town attacked, prisoners freed: justice minister

The Mali town of Banamba, about 100 kilometers (62 miles) north of the capital Bamako, was attacked late on Sunday and 21 prisoners were...

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