The changing face of Covid misinformation in South Africa: 2020 to 2022 in review
Fact-checkers aren’t seeing anywhere near the volume of false information about Covid-19 as we did in the heyday of the pandemic.
Fact-checkers aren’t seeing anywhere near the volume of false information about Covid-19 as we did in the heyday of the pandemic.
SA’s latest quarterly crime statistics reveal where and how these crimes happen, but we must understand the data and trends in context.
Following almost two years of disruptions to South Africa's school calendar, what has been the impact of Covid-19 on education in SA?
An analysis by Nigeria’s Guardian newspaper said over 50% of the country’s people have been exposed to the Covid-19 virus and survived.
To curb Covid-19 vaccine misinformation in Nigeria and Senegal, Africa Check has launched innovative local language radio shows.
The term “long Covid” is by now familiar for the symptoms many suffer months after infection with Covid-19.
In 2021, Africa Check has been busy working with less connected communities. Here’s what we learnt.
In 2021, Africa Check has been busy working with less connected communities. Here’s what we learnt.
As the country counts the jobs cost of Covid lockdowns, a pan-African media house tried to work out how many young people are affected.
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