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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.

Anger in Ghana over ‘miniskirt’ comment by female minister

A female Ghanaian minister has attracted public criticisms for her advice to young girls about mini skirt.

Opposition party in Cameroon calls for federalism

Cameroon’s main opposition party led by Ni John Fru Ndi is vouching for federalism. The Social Democratic Front (SDF), confirmed it’s position on Sunday after...

Tanzania frees musician arrested for ‘insulting’ the government

Tanzanian President John Magufuli ordered the immediate release of a popular local musician on Monday, a day after he was arrested for allegedly mocking the government in a song.

Nigeria v Burkina Faso friendly called off due to visa muddle

Nigeria’s friendly against Burkina Faso in London on Monday has been called off because seven of the Burkinabe players were unable to secure visas to Britain.

Russia protests: Kremlin condemns ‘provocation’

The Kremlin has responded to mass protests on Sunday by accusing the opposition of encouraging lawbreaking and provoking violence.

Kenyan forces kill 31 al Shabaab militants in Somalia

Kenyan troops in Somalia killed 31 Islamist al Shabaab militants in a raid on two of their bases in the southern Somali region of Jubbaland, the Kenyan military said on Monday.

South Africa’s Finance Minister recalled from international roadshow

South African President Jacob Zuma ordered Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan to return from an investor roadshow to Britain and the United States on Monday because he "did not give permission for the trip", a government source said.

Uber suspends self-driving cars after crash

Uber has pulled its self-driving cars from the roads after an accident which left one of the vehicles on its side.

Five Chinese arrested in Ghana for mining illegally, destroying water bodies

Five Chinese are on trial in Ghana for engaging in illegal mining. Local media reported that the five Chinese were arrested on Friday for mining in a river called 'Ankobra' in the western part of the country.

Ghana’s ‘Zongo’ communities to be transformed

Muslims residing in Ghana’s inner cities have gotten support from the government to transform their communities with a massive redevelopment program.

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