The National Orientation Agency, (NOA )has concluded the 7th Edition of the National Fact Checking Course.
During the 3 day workshop, participants were trained on the dangers of Fake news and Misinformation as well as the possible threats to the outcome of the 2023 General Elections.
The participants comprised of military and paramilitary agencies, media organisations as well as Government Agencies and Parastatals.
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As the 2023 General Election approaches and campaigns heat up, there is an urgent need to control the spread of Fake News and Misinformation, which politicians frequently use to manipulate citizens.
The National Orientation Agency is taking the bull by the horns, insisting fake news is a threat to peace, Security, Democracy and National Development.
The agency has expanded the net of critical Fact checkers in a bid to maintain law and order, before, during and After the 2023 Election process.
Participants were delighted to have been exposed to tools that will come in handy in verifying information and curbing the possible dangers.
So far, the National Orientation Agency has trained over 1000 participants in the Fact Checking course, which it hopes will help to reduce potential threats to national peace, security and development.
The National Orientation Agency, (NOA )has concluded the 7th Edition of the National Fact Checking Course.
During the 3 day workshop, participants were trained on the dangers of Fake news and Misinformation as well as the possible threats to the outcome of the 2023 General Elections.
The participants comprised of military and paramilitary agencies, media organisations as well as Government Agencies and Parastatals.
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As the 2023 General Election approaches and campaigns heat up, there is an urgent need to control the spread of Fake News and Misinformation, which politicians frequently use to manipulate citizens.
The National Orientation Agency is taking the bull by the horns, insisting fake news is a threat to peace, Security, Democracy and National Development.
The agency has expanded the net of critical Fact checkers in a bid to maintain law and order, before, during and After the 2023 Election process.
Participants were delighted to have been exposed to tools that will come in handy in verifying information and curbing the possible dangers.
So far, the National Orientation Agency has trained over 1000 participants in the Fact Checking course, which it hopes will help to reduce potential threats to national peace, security and development.
The National Orientation Agency, (NOA )has concluded the 7th Edition of the National Fact Checking Course.
During the 3 day workshop, participants were trained on the dangers of Fake news and Misinformation as well as the possible threats to the outcome of the 2023 General Elections.
The participants comprised of military and paramilitary agencies, media organisations as well as Government Agencies and Parastatals.
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As the 2023 General Election approaches and campaigns heat up, there is an urgent need to control the spread of Fake News and Misinformation, which politicians frequently use to manipulate citizens.
The National Orientation Agency is taking the bull by the horns, insisting fake news is a threat to peace, Security, Democracy and National Development.
The agency has expanded the net of critical Fact checkers in a bid to maintain law and order, before, during and After the 2023 Election process.
Participants were delighted to have been exposed to tools that will come in handy in verifying information and curbing the possible dangers.
So far, the National Orientation Agency has trained over 1000 participants in the Fact Checking course, which it hopes will help to reduce potential threats to national peace, security and development.
The National Orientation Agency, (NOA )has concluded the 7th Edition of the National Fact Checking Course.
During the 3 day workshop, participants were trained on the dangers of Fake news and Misinformation as well as the possible threats to the outcome of the 2023 General Elections.
The participants comprised of military and paramilitary agencies, media organisations as well as Government Agencies and Parastatals.
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As the 2023 General Election approaches and campaigns heat up, there is an urgent need to control the spread of Fake News and Misinformation, which politicians frequently use to manipulate citizens.
The National Orientation Agency is taking the bull by the horns, insisting fake news is a threat to peace, Security, Democracy and National Development.
The agency has expanded the net of critical Fact checkers in a bid to maintain law and order, before, during and After the 2023 Election process.
Participants were delighted to have been exposed to tools that will come in handy in verifying information and curbing the possible dangers.
So far, the National Orientation Agency has trained over 1000 participants in the Fact Checking course, which it hopes will help to reduce potential threats to national peace, security and development.
The National Orientation Agency, (NOA )has concluded the 7th Edition of the National Fact Checking Course.
During the 3 day workshop, participants were trained on the dangers of Fake news and Misinformation as well as the possible threats to the outcome of the 2023 General Elections.
The participants comprised of military and paramilitary agencies, media organisations as well as Government Agencies and Parastatals.
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As the 2023 General Election approaches and campaigns heat up, there is an urgent need to control the spread of Fake News and Misinformation, which politicians frequently use to manipulate citizens.
The National Orientation Agency is taking the bull by the horns, insisting fake news is a threat to peace, Security, Democracy and National Development.
The agency has expanded the net of critical Fact checkers in a bid to maintain law and order, before, during and After the 2023 Election process.
Participants were delighted to have been exposed to tools that will come in handy in verifying information and curbing the possible dangers.
So far, the National Orientation Agency has trained over 1000 participants in the Fact Checking course, which it hopes will help to reduce potential threats to national peace, security and development.
The National Orientation Agency, (NOA )has concluded the 7th Edition of the National Fact Checking Course.
During the 3 day workshop, participants were trained on the dangers of Fake news and Misinformation as well as the possible threats to the outcome of the 2023 General Elections.
The participants comprised of military and paramilitary agencies, media organisations as well as Government Agencies and Parastatals.
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As the 2023 General Election approaches and campaigns heat up, there is an urgent need to control the spread of Fake News and Misinformation, which politicians frequently use to manipulate citizens.
The National Orientation Agency is taking the bull by the horns, insisting fake news is a threat to peace, Security, Democracy and National Development.
The agency has expanded the net of critical Fact checkers in a bid to maintain law and order, before, during and After the 2023 Election process.
Participants were delighted to have been exposed to tools that will come in handy in verifying information and curbing the possible dangers.
So far, the National Orientation Agency has trained over 1000 participants in the Fact Checking course, which it hopes will help to reduce potential threats to national peace, security and development.
The National Orientation Agency, (NOA )has concluded the 7th Edition of the National Fact Checking Course.
During the 3 day workshop, participants were trained on the dangers of Fake news and Misinformation as well as the possible threats to the outcome of the 2023 General Elections.
The participants comprised of military and paramilitary agencies, media organisations as well as Government Agencies and Parastatals.
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As the 2023 General Election approaches and campaigns heat up, there is an urgent need to control the spread of Fake News and Misinformation, which politicians frequently use to manipulate citizens.
The National Orientation Agency is taking the bull by the horns, insisting fake news is a threat to peace, Security, Democracy and National Development.
The agency has expanded the net of critical Fact checkers in a bid to maintain law and order, before, during and After the 2023 Election process.
Participants were delighted to have been exposed to tools that will come in handy in verifying information and curbing the possible dangers.
So far, the National Orientation Agency has trained over 1000 participants in the Fact Checking course, which it hopes will help to reduce potential threats to national peace, security and development.
The National Orientation Agency, (NOA )has concluded the 7th Edition of the National Fact Checking Course.
During the 3 day workshop, participants were trained on the dangers of Fake news and Misinformation as well as the possible threats to the outcome of the 2023 General Elections.
The participants comprised of military and paramilitary agencies, media organisations as well as Government Agencies and Parastatals.
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As the 2023 General Election approaches and campaigns heat up, there is an urgent need to control the spread of Fake News and Misinformation, which politicians frequently use to manipulate citizens.
The National Orientation Agency is taking the bull by the horns, insisting fake news is a threat to peace, Security, Democracy and National Development.
The agency has expanded the net of critical Fact checkers in a bid to maintain law and order, before, during and After the 2023 Election process.
Participants were delighted to have been exposed to tools that will come in handy in verifying information and curbing the possible dangers.
So far, the National Orientation Agency has trained over 1000 participants in the Fact Checking course, which it hopes will help to reduce potential threats to national peace, security and development.