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DUBAWA pays courtesy call on Ghana’s Communication Minister
Communications, Digital Technology, and Innovation Minister Sam George has reiterated the government’s commitment to fighting disinformation. Even though the government…
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DUBAWA files RTI request to Ghana’s Presidency over Chief Justice’s removal
Fact-checking organisation DUBAWA has filed a Right to Information (RTI) request to Ghana’s Presidency, seeking documents related to Chief Justice…
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Agyapadie document partly influenced outcome of 2024 elections: Respondents demand investigation
The controversial Agyapadie document, which went viral during the 2024 general elections, may have played a role in the eventual…
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DUBAWA, DAIDAC selects 40 journalists for its Kwame Karikari 2025 Fact-checking and OSINT Fellowship
DUBAWA and the Digital Technology, Artificial Intelligence and Information Disorder Analysis Centre (DAIDAC) have trained 40 selected journalists across West…
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DUBAWA, DAIDAC opens application for Kwame Karikari 2025 Fact-checking and OSINT Fellowship
DUBAWA, Africa’s foremost fact-checking outfit, has opened applications for its 2025 Kwame Karikari Fact-checking and Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Fellowship.…
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What cutting USAID could mean for Ghana
Recent developments from the United States have raised serious concerns about the future of development assistance in Ghana. Following an…
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FALSE! President Mahama’s inaugural speech was not extempore
Claim: Multiple social media users are claiming that newly-elected President John Dramani Mahama delivered his inaugural speech at Independence Square…
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Ghana Fact-Checking Coalition closes 8-day live election fact-checking
The Ghana Fact-Checking Coalition concluded its eight-day live election fact-checking on Dec. 11 with a press briefing in its situation…
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Election 2024: MFWA, CJID, GJA condemn attack on Ghana Fact-Checking Coalition team member in Tamale
The Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), the Centre for Journalism, Innovation and Development and the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA)…
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