Better roads not reducing traffic deaths in Nigeria, as presidential hopeful claimed
Does Bola Tinubu's claim about fatalities on the country’s roads add up?
Does Bola Tinubu's claim about fatalities on the country’s roads add up?
Ramaphosa took to the dais at Cape Town’s city hall to deliver the 2022 state of the nation address. Did he get all his facts right?
In a statement the main opposition party in Imo state, the Peoples Democratic Party, tore into the state leadership.
The term “long Covid” is by now familiar for the symptoms many suffer months after infection with Covid-19.
Kenya’s economy continues to recover from its Covid-19 slump, with the taxman reporting some impressive figures.
Marking the ruling ANC’s 110th birthday, Cyril Ramaphosa made claims about the reach of the social relief of distress grant.
The former finance minister revisited history and tore into the economic policies of the current administration.
Is the leader of the country and the ruling party correct about current unemployment figures?
A leading gynaecologist says Nigeria fares poorly for maternal mortality and has the world’s highest abortion rates. Is he correct?
Niger state’s health commissioner said women in the state on average give birth to 7.5 children.
As the world marks Human Rights Day on 10 December, Abubakar Malami claims the country has excelled in protecting journalists. Has it?
Every year, by law, any Kenyan president is required to tell the country about its progress and setbacks. But this needs accurate data.
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