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Africa Check was launched by Peter Cunliffe-Jones after it won an International Press Institute news innovation contest sponsored by Google. [2] It was modelled after FactCheck.org and PolitiFact.com and is the first website in South Africa to focus only on fact checking.
The U.S. Congress in 1986 passed the Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act, imposing sanctions on South Africa’s apartheid government at the time, according to a fact sheet from the U.S. Department ...
Africa Check: Africa's first independent fact-checking organization with offices in Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Senegal and the UK checking claims made by public figures and the media in Africa. [13] Africa Check is a signatory to the International Fact-Checking Network's codes of principles. [14] Africa Check is indexed by Duke Reporter's ...
The claim: Video shows South African firefighters traveling to Los Angeles in 2025. A Jan. 11 Instagram post (direct link, archive link) shows a large group of people singing, dancing and holding ...
Fact Check: Critical fire conditions are expected to continue as winds intensified on Tuesday in Los Angeles, The Washington Post reported. ... The video shows firefighters from South Africa after ...
South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa.Its nine provinces are bounded to the south by 2,798 kilometres (1,739 miles) of coastline that stretches along the South Atlantic and Indian Ocean; [15] [16] [17] to the north by the neighbouring countries of Namibia, Botswana, and Zimbabwe; to the east and northeast by Mozambique and Eswatini ...
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa spoke to Elon Musk “on issues of misinformation and distortions about South Africa,” the presidency announced on Tuesday. “In the process, the ...
Fact checkers have widely identified the notion of a white genocide in South Africa as a falsehood or myth. [7] [14] The government of South Africa and other analysts maintain that farm attacks are part of a broader crime problem in South Africa, and do not have a racial motivation.