Fact-checking Kenya’s president, foreign minister on Africa policy talking points
President William Ruto and Musalia Mudavadi have been echoing each other on Africa's troubling issues. We took a look at some of the stats.
President William Ruto and Musalia Mudavadi have been echoing each other on Africa's troubling issues. We took a look at some of the stats.
Rachel Ruto claimed that soon there would be no need for fertiliser at all because of prayer. But this is not the case.
Rigathi Gachagua says that under president William Ruto fertiliser and flour prices have fallen. But do his figures add up?
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?
The future of Kenya's children was the subject of a data-packed article in a major Kenyan newspaper. But did the numbers stack up?
Kenya's education sector is under the microscope following policy fumbles by officials. As the scrutiny intensifies, claims are being made.
In January 2024, Africa Check identified eight claims from major news publishers in Kenya. We vetted them for accuracy.
During a busy week in December 2023, Ruto made several claims about his 15 months in office. We took a closer look at them.
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