AfricaCheck@10: The challenges of working across Africa
Misinformation knows no borders and Africa Check often responds to similar false claims from country to country.
Misinformation knows no borders and Africa Check often responds to similar false claims from country to country.
SA’s latest quarterly crime statistics reveal where and how these crimes happen, but we must understand the data and trends in context.
President Muhammadu Buhari has been keen to talk up his legacy as the February 2023 elections approach. We go deeper behind the numbers.
Demands for an immediate radical reform of Nigeria’s much criticised police are rising. But can a ‘Georgia-solution’ work in Africa’s most p
Fear of crime remains high but the evidence suggests that people in South Africa are about half as likely to be physically assaulted or kill...
Most murders are not random. Some people are more at risk than others. Lizette Lancaster explains where murder happens, why location matters...
Many civil society organisations will use South Africa’s soon-to-be-released crime statistics to inform their work. But the African Centre f...
Given the scourge of corruption in South Africa, it is critical that the police reported more detailed statistics on the various crimes that
We should look back at our recent history if we want to understand the extent of violence and crime in South Africa.
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