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.
The African Fact-Checking Awards is the longest-running awards programme celebrating fact-checking journalism in the African media.
Minister of Human Settlements Mmamoloko Kubayi replies to our commentary on housing figures.
Government officials maintain that over 4 million houses have been provided to the poor. We explain why this claim is misleading.
Kenya's education sector is under the microscope following policy fumbles by officials. As the scrutiny intensifies, claims are being made.
According to Pioneers, one in two Nigerian youths is unemployed. But the company mangled the claim by using outdated sources.
Kenya has many challenges when it comes to the quality of suicide data, including the lack of a suicide registry.
The ruling party is correct that unemployment has decreased for seven consecutive quarters, but there is more to the story.
In August, a spate of media reports brought bad news for Nigerians – that they now had the highest unemployment rate in the world.
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