Economy
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Fact-checking claims from NDC Press Conference on economy (Part Two)
A week ago, DUBAWA published Part One of the investigations it did on claims made by the National Communications Officer…
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NDC’s Peter Otukonor’s figures on government’s revenue are inaccurate
Claim: Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress, Peter Boamah Otokunor, claims that the Akufo-Addo-led government has so far…
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Fact-checking claims from John Mahama’s speech at late President Mills’10th-anniversary celebration
Full Story The 10th-anniversary celebration of the late President John Evans Atta Mills saw various statesmen and Ghanaians eulogizing him.…
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Fact-checking claims from Fox News’ “Tucker Carlson Tonight” show (Part 1)
The ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight show’, FOX News Channel’s flagship primetime cable news program, hosted by Tucker Carlson is described as…
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Ghana’s IMF ‘romance’: A chronology of events
The words International Monetary Fund have been three buzzwords in Ghana in the past few weeks. The International Monetary Fund…
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False, GDP growth for 2021 was not 5.8% as claimed by Kwadaso MP
Claim: The Member of Parliament for Kwadaso in the Ashanti Region, Dr Kingsley Nyarko, has claimed that Ghana’s GDP growth…
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John Jinapor’s claim that inflation has surpassed 30% is false
The claim was made on Metro TV’s “Good Morning Ghana” hosted by Dr. Randy Abbey. The video, which was posted…
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Ghana’s Inflation rate had not surged past 20% when NDC won power in 2008 as claimed by Sammy Gyamfi
Claim: National Communication Officer of the National Democratic Congress, Sammy Gyamfi, says that Ghana’s inflation rate was above 20 percent…
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NDC National Chairman makes a false claim about West African countries on inflation
Claim: Chairman of National Democratic Congress, Samuel Ofosu-Ampofo, claims that Ghana and Nigeria are the only countries with double-digit inflation…
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Hoax; No Evidence Zimbabweans Are Selling Their Toes For Money
Claim: Viral social media posts claim Zimbabweans are selling their toes for money. Zimbabwean Deputy Information Minister, Kindness Paradza, says…
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