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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.

Tanzania’s Magufuli sacks his information minister

The President of Tanzania John Magufuli on Thursday sacked his information minister.

South Africans warned of taxi rape gang in Johannesburg

A boy of 10 was forced to lie face down while his mother was subjected to a four-hour rape ordeal in a Johannesburg taxi, reports from South Africa say.

Diamond group De Beers buys out retail partner LVMH

Anglo American's diamond specialist De Beers has bought the 50 percent stake held by French luxury goods group LVMH in De Beers Diamond Jewellers for an undisclosed sum, taking full ownership of the retail operation.

London attack: Police identify Westminster attacker

The man believed to have carried out the attack in Westminster has been named by police as Khalid Masood.

Rwanda charges dual British national with treason

Rwandan prosecutors charged a dual Rwandan-British citizen of treason on Thursday, accusing her of forming an armed group and conspiring to unseat the president.

French citizen kidnapped in Chad

A French military source has told Reuters that a French national has been kidnapped on Thursday in eastern Chad.

Ten Egyptian soldiers killed in Sinai fighting

Ten members of Egypt's security forces were killed when their vehicles were hit by two improvised bombs during a military operation against suspected militants in the Sinai peninsula, the army said on Thursday.

Tunisia protests laptops ban on UK,US flights cabin

Tunisia has expressed its concern following an announcement by the United Kingdom and the US of banning laptops and tablets in aircraft cabins on direct flights from Arab countries and Turkey.

Djibouti in rare 2019 Nations Cup campaign win

Djibouti registered a first international victory since 2007 on Wednesday, when they beat South Sudan at the start of the race to the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations.

Uganda seek $500 million loan from China for roads

Uganda says it has asked China for a $500 million loan to help build almost 600 km (360 miles) of roads in the country's oil-rich west, amid criticism over heavy borrowing that has ballooned the country's debt.

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