Election manifestos: South Africa according to the political parties rivalling the big three
How well do opposition parties understand the country's most pressing issues ahead of polls on 29 May 2024?
How well do opposition parties understand the country's most pressing issues ahead of polls on 29 May 2024?
The African Fact-Checking Awards is the longest-running awards programme celebrating fact-checking journalism in the African media.
Rigathi Gachagua inaccurately claimed that education receives 27% of the national budget. The real figure is 15.2%.
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?
Did the Democratic Alliance get its facts right when it outlined how it would tackle several problem areas if it were voted into power?
Kenya's education sector is under the microscope following policy fumbles by officials. As the scrutiny intensifies, claims are being made.
A national newspaper reported that 25 new cases had been confirmed in the north-central state. This is incorrect, health officials said.
The ANC is reviewing the promises it made to voters in 2019. We checked whether the claims made were supported by data.
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