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Fact-checkers accuse YouTube of aiding false information spread, propose four-point solution

Fact-checkers around the globe have accused video and social media platform, YouTube, of laxity in curbing the spread of misinformation…

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Video of gunfight in a parking lot shows clashes in Iraq 2020 and not from the Bawku conflict

Claim: A video of gunfire on air in a dark sky is emanating from Bawku conflict    The video shows clashes…

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Facebook Checks

These are NOT sheep faeces being used to prepare a beverage in China

Claim: Social media users are sharing a photo of a beverage, claiming that it was prepared with the faeces of…

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Economy

False; Ghana is NOT the only sub-Saharan African country to record a positive GDP growth in 2020 as claimed by John Boadu

Claim: Ghana is the only country in sub-Saharan Africa to record a positive GDP growth in 2020, General Secretary of…

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Explainers

What is the New Variant of COVID-19? Here’s What We Know So Far

New reports indicate that a new variant of the coronavirus has been identified by scientists in South Africa.  Identified on…

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Economy

2022 budget rejected; what next for the government?

Parliament for the first time in the fourth republic has voted to disapprove a national budget, the 2022 Budget Statement…

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Five Important Fact-checking Advice from Fact-checkers to Newsrooms

When the news of an alleged attack on one of Ghana’s popular musicians broke in October, the internet was rife…

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Fact Check

Football Fans Share Misleading Photos After Disputed Ghana-South Africa World Cup Qualifiers

On Sunday, November 14, 2021, the Ghana senior male national team, the Black Stars, came face to face with their…

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No, this woman’s teeth were not removed by a cheating boyfriend

Claim: Boyfriend used pliers to remove teeth of his girlfriend of three weeks for ransacking his room for cheating. The…

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Dubawa annual Media and Information Literacy Campaign “Week for Truth” set to commence

As part of its core mandate of championing research-based factual and verifiable content online and offline, Dubawa, a transnational fact-checking…

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