In one of the few opportunities legislators get to publicly address the president every year, who got their facts right?
IN SHORT: Multiple Facebook posts circulating in Nigeria claim South African president Cyril Ramaphosa was arrested in Nigeria and would be transferred to the United States on president Donald Trump’s ...
IN SHORT: Several Facebook posts are promoting “Procanxa” pills with claims they cure prostate cancer. However, a medical expert says this product should not be trusted. Prostate cancer affects the ...
IN SHORT: There are online claims that the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, or SARS, known for brutality and corruption, is quietly back in action. Police have denied this. A post circulating on Facebook ...
IN SHORT: Social media users in Nigeria have posted a video allegedly showing the arrest and deportation of Africans, in particular Nigerians, from the US. But the video is made up of old and faked ...
IN SHORT: The foundation is the corporate social responsibility arm of Safaricom, Kenya’s largest telecommunications company. However, red flags such as a generic email and lack of official listing ...
IN SHORT: A viral graphic falsely claims Kenya’s auditor general has ranked top performing MPs in constituency development fund management. However, the auditor general does not issue such rankings.
IN SHORT: A video claims Trump said he would expel all Ghanaians, including green card holders, from the US, and that he would have former Ghanaian president Nana Akufo-Addo arrested. But the video is ...
IN SHORT: A claim circulating on social media in February 2025 alleges that 15 children have died in Limpopo province, South Africa after eating snacks from local spaza shops. This is false and preys ...
IN SHORT: A viral graphic claims that former Kirinyaga woman representative Wangui Ngirici defended Kenyan president William Ruto and governor Anne Waiguru over a controversial national health plan.
IN SHORT: A job ad circulating on Facebook claims that the Kenya Revenue Authority is looking to fill multiple positions. However, the ad raises several red flags and doesn’t appear on the agency’s ...
IN SHORT: A job ad making the rounds on Facebook claims that Médecins Sans Frontières, or Doctors Without Borders, is hiring for specified jobs in Kenya. However, the organisation told Africa Check ...