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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.

Nigeria inflation eases for first time in 15-months

Nigeria's inflation rate bucked the trend in February to fall to 17.78 percent, its lowest level in 15 months, driven by a slower rise...

Caf chief Issa Hayatou to face charges in Egypt

Egypt's general prosecution has referred Confederation of African Football president Issa Hayatou to the country's Economic Court on charges of violating local anti-monopoly rules. Caf...

Pirates demand ransom for tanker seized off Somalia

Armed pirates off the coast of Somalia who hijacked an oil tanker with eight Sri Lankan crew on board are demanding a ransom for...

Suspected Nigerian spies shown executed in Boko Haram video

Islamist militant sect Boko Haram on Tuesday released a video purporting to show the execution of three men the group accused of being Nigerian...

203 jailed protesters pardoned by Egyptian president

Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi has pardoned 203 jailed protesters who have been sentenced for violating the abrogated protest law issued in November 2013. This pardon...

Over 1,200 infected by Cholera in Mozambique

A cholera outbreak in parts of Mozambique has infected more than 1,200 people, killing two this month after heavy rains, and will spread further...

Government offices in DRC vandalized

Offices of the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI) of the Democratic Republic of Congo and several administrative offices in the Kasai-Central’s Kazumba district have...

Trump paid $38 million in taxes in 2005

President Donald Trump paid $38 million (31 million pounds) in taxes on more than $150 million in income in 2005, the White House said on Tuesday, responding to an MSNBC report that the network had obtained two pages of the returns.

Kidnapped aid workers in South Sudan released

Eight local staff with a U.S. aid group in South Sudan were released safely on Tuesday after being detained by armed men, the agency said, calming fears that such workers could become a new target in the famine-hit nation's civil war.

South Sudan, African Union accused of stalling on human rights court

The African Union and South Sudan are failing in their joint responsibility to set up a court to prosecute atrocities in the country and...

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