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What was the voter turnout during South Africa’s last national election?
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During the 2019 national election, South Africa recorded a voter turnout of 66%, a decrease from 73.5% in 2014. More: South Africa’s 2019 election in numbers ...

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Does heat kill the new coronavirus?
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The World Health Organization has warned that neither taking a hot bath nor exposing yourself to sunshine or temperatures higher than 25°C will prevent Covid-19. Using a hand dryer also doesn’t kill the virus. More: Hot baths, hot hand dryers and other heat will NOT kill coronavirus ...

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Is the new coronavirus airborne?
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The new coronavirus spreads through droplets, which are produced when someone sneezes, coughs or talks. If you are close to someone when this happens, you could breathe in the virus. According to the World Health Organization, “studies to date suggest that the virus that causes Covid-19 is main...

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These are selected fact-checks by members of the Africa Facts network of fact-checkers who are fighting the spread of false information across the continent.

Please note: While we do curate these third party fact-checking articles, Africa Check is not responsible for the content of external sites.

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Foreign Interference, Local Impact: How Disinformation Shapes Africa’s Reality

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When the Data is Missing: Fact-Checking in Sudan & Ethiopia

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Fact-Checking Beyond the Internet: Offline Tactics That Work

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The New LO: How To Handle The Internet (Part 4)

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The New LO: How To Handle The Internet (Part 3)

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The New LO: How To Handle The Internet (Part 2)

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