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Video purportedly showing Chadians crossing Ngueli bridge into Cameroon geo-located false

Claim: Video showing people crossing the Ngueli bridge in Chad into Cameroon. The bridge in the video is not the…

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COVID-19 related claims by Ghanaian man in a 17-minute video debunked

Full text In a 17-minute 5-second video posted by Tino Media on Facebook, an unseen man who is heard speaking…

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Yes, Caribbeans’ evacuation on cruise ships after volcano targeting only COVID-19 vaccinated persons

Claim: Cruise ships are only evacuating Caribbeans who have been vaccinated The Vincentian Prime Minister gave this evacuation order, following…

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A 45-Days Post-Covid-19 Inoculation Alcohol Abstinence has not Been Advised By Health Experts

Claim: Do not consume alcohol for 45 days after the Covid-19 vaccination. Overall, alcohol consumption has been proven to have…

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Man arrested with snails, prekese at JFK Airport an American, not Ghanaian

Claim: Some news reports claim a Ghanaian has been arrested at JFK Airport for carrying 22 giant African snails considered…

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Call For Application: Dubawa Campus Fact-checking Project

Are you a student in a tertiary institution in Ghana? Are you passionate about fact-checking and journalism? Then this is…

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Ghanaian Audience Reactions to Dubawa Fact-checks

A bi-weekly newsletter that takes a closer look at the significance of elements of truth and falsehood in today’s news…

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Economy

False! IMF has not ‘downgraded’ Ghana to low-income country status

Claim: Many social media posts and news reports claim that the IMF in its April 2021 Fiscal Monitor document has…

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Polythene wrapped banku: a more deadly substitute for cigarettes?

Claim: Eating Banku wrapped in polythene bags is equal to smoking 135 sticks of cigarettes Although it is established that…

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Explainers

Hawa Koomson’s claim on ‘fish stress’ not unfounded

The Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development, Hawa Koomson, has had her first share of Ghanaian Twitter scoffing this year…

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