Kenyan first lady Rachel Ruto was misled – fertiliser is used in Uganda, ignore myth of ‘fertile soils’
Rachel Ruto claimed that soon there would be no need for fertiliser at all because of prayer. But this is not the case.
Rachel Ruto claimed that soon there would be no need for fertiliser at all because of prayer. But this is not the case.
With unemployment in South Africa at 32.1%, political parties have been keen to talk up their ability to create jobs ahead of elections.
Rigathi Gachagua says that under president William Ruto fertiliser and flour prices have fallen. But do his figures add up?
The African Fact-Checking Awards is the longest-running awards programme celebrating fact-checking journalism in the African media.
The Democratic Alliance has been keen to highlight its track record in the Western Cape.
South Africa’s ruling party made several commitments in its 2019 manifesto. How many were kept & how many made it back to the 2024 version?
Is Kenya's president’s official residence demanding more than the country’s devolved units of government?
Ruto is set to visit the US, hot on the heels of trips to Ghana, Guinea and Japan. But do his repeated claims to foreign audiences add up?
Responding to journalists, Babajide Sanwo-Olu made notable claims about the state, including that it is below sea level. We looked at five.
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