GUIDE: Vetting claims about legislation in South Africa
New laws are often the target of misinformation because of their political and economic impact. Here are tips to avoid these false claims.
New laws are often the target of misinformation because of their political and economic impact. Here are tips to avoid these false claims.
As nearly a dozen countries prepare to hold presidential elections, the spread of disinformation is inflaming Africa's political landscape.
Let us bring you up to speed on what you should know about one of the most-watched elections on the continent.
An opposition party claims that South Africa loses R800 million to corruption every day. But the number can’t be verified.
While it’s said politics requires some “economy with the truth”, is anyone interested in actual facts anymore?
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