Author: The ClarityDesk
Date: November 30, 2025
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Written by: Rufina Isaac This World Food Programme massive recruitment advertisement is fake A claim widely spread on WhatsApp groups for a mass recruitment of 50,000 jobs at WFP in 2025 is false. The claim written in bold letters is “MASS RECRUITMENT AT WFP 2025 JOBS. WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME (WFP). The 2025 RECRUITMENT form is available and recruitment has […]

Author: Jibi Moses
Date: November 2, 2025
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The videos and images making the rounds on social media that the Tanzanian rioters have attacked Julius Nyerere International Airport are false. Gistlover, a Facebook page describing itself as a media/news company based in Lagos (Nigeria) with a following of over a million, posted the pictures (archived) and in less than 24 hours attracted over 9,000 reactions, over […]

Author: Jibi Moses
Date: October 25, 2025
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A claim made on social media platforms Facebook and WhatsApp that the United Nations Mission in South Sudan is closing down is false. A Facebook user posted (archived) on the 14th of Oct 2025 that “The UNMISS is closing doors in South Sudan.” The post that generated over 50 reactions, 30 comments and 5 shares was accompanied by […]

Author: Jibi Moses
Date: September 20, 2025
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The image posted by Jonglei TV on Facebook claiming a man ran away after his wife gave birth to four children, three girls and a boy, is false. The post published on 19 September 2025, featured two pictures (archived) one with a young man donning a Cameroonian national football jersey with the four babies in front of him, attached to […]


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