HaqCheck is a multilingual factchecking initiative from 🇪🇹 dedicated to countering disinformation and enhancing media literacy. It's @Inform_Africa's project.
✅ HaqCheck is now an @factchecknet Verified Signatory!
We're proud to announce that HaqCheck, a fact-checking initiative by @Inform_Africa, has officially joined the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN) as a Verified Signatory to its Code of Principles.
This recognition reaffirms our long-standing commitment to nonpartisanship, transparency, and accountability in combating misinformation and promoting information integrity in Ethiopia and beyond.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to our partners and to all current and former HaqCheck team members whose dedication and professionalism made this possible.
A special thank you to @kir_haqcheck and @mulugetaermias1 for their consistency and invaluable contributions throughout this journey.
Joining the IFCN community marks a new chapter for HaqCheck — one of deeper collaboration, shared learning, and global engagement in the fight for truth.
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The controversy surrounding the Prime Minister's recent claims of improved apple farming productivity. We investigate discrepancies in the images shared, some dating back nine years, revealing a narrative that doesn’t align with reality.
https://t.co/IjpS7Bm0Fg
Recent claims that Ethiopia ranks sixth in global internet speed are false. Ethiopia actually ranks 149th out of 154 nations in fixed broadband speed, with no data for mobile internet speeds due to insufficient information according to @Speedtest.
https://t.co/yDeM5DLdpF
@stats_feed We noticed that the data you referenced for some countries like Ethiopia isn't available on the ITU website. Our research shows the ITU's ICT Indicators Database was discontinued in 2024 to transition to the DataHub, with no reports released since. what's your source for such?
Check out our latest piece where we analyze Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's speech at the Ethiopian Securities Exchange opening. We assess his claims about Ethiopia's tech leadership, diving into the facts on @ethiotelecom, @telebirr, and the AI Center.
https://t.co/4fm9Nm1lJ1
A viral video from Ethiopia claimed to show a surviving home from the LA wildfires, racking up millions of views. The account owner later admitted to using the wrong image, but the video remains up and keeps gaining views.
we debunked the claim false.
https://t.co/RnwWFozaFh
Facebook videos feature Ethiopian legends Haile Gebrselassie and Kenenisa Bekele promoting a new mobile app. However, our findings show the audio is AI-generated, and the footage is from past interviews. The page also mimics a casino in Somerton, Arizona.
https://t.co/pQLVRwYafZ
A TikTok video has gone viral online, claimed to demonstrate the Fano military organization shooting down a plane carrying government officials.
However, the video was from ArbaMinch Airport, in a nearby area of Lake Abaya.
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https://t.co/mU1O3ok3Sp
Facebook posts allegedly stated that Mohammed Sheik Alamudin was giving away 75,000 ETB to Ethiopians, urging them to click a link and fill out a form.
However, our analysis at HaqCheck revealed that this is a scam.
https://t.co/QlgSzKNIYk
A Facebook page posted a video cheering Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's leadership and revolutionary impact on Ethiopia's capital city. However, all investigations have revealed that the content assigned to @News24 is generated by AI.
#factchecking#Ethiopia
https://t.co/mudgQFvvsJ
A viral Facebook post claiming Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed read Jawar Mohammed's new book "HIN GAABBU" has been debunked. It turns out the screenshot was created using AI and a fake post generator.
#disinformation#FactChecking#Ethiopia
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https://t.co/qnL1aWZ49l
Ethiopian social media, especially YouTube and TikTok, has been circulating a variety of musical genres lately, most of which have a political theme.
However, a detailed examination of the alleged pieces of music reveals that artificial intelligence was used to generate them.
A recent post that went viral falsely attributed a statement to Asres Mare, head of the political department of the Fano rebel group. The quote claiming we are ‘outmatched’ has sparked significant discussion, but it lacks credible backing.
https://t.co/EW20s32nGq
Recently, a video featuring a speech by President-elect Donald Trump discussing restrictions set to be imposed on the Diversity Visa Lottery resurfaced on TikTok.
This video, however, is a repost from 2017. HaqCheck rendered the post as #misleading.
https://t.co/eOCOSbBdLN
Recently conversations have surfaced related to Ethiopia's sanitation issues. According to the news that cited a WaterAid report, #Ethiopia is the top "toilet-less" nation. Nevertheless, a thorough check on the @wateraid website turned up no such report.
https://t.co/gJIYs528Yk
An image of a young child appearing seriously injured went viral on X. The accompanying claim alleged that the girl, portrayed as an Amhara victim, had been subjected to gang rape by government forces. However, the image’s linked claim was false.
https://t.co/2zXxGNrP4Z
A recent post on X claims that half of Africa’s GDP in 2024 comes from the collective GDP of only five countries: Algeria, Egypt, Ethiopia, Nigeria, and South Africa.
As HaqCheck investigates the stated claim it has been found True!
https://t.co/YR4fd7GV0r
A social media post falsely claims to provide a way to obtain a U.S. work visa by registering on a suspicious website that requires inviting 15 others. The @USEmbassyAddis in Addis Ababa confirmed to HaqCheck, that the site is not affiliated with them.
https://t.co/yEGGVszsVT
#Scamalert
A recent post on Facebook claimed that the government is offering registration for a 35,000 ETB financial aid program aimed at individuals above 18 years old. This post is nothing but a fabrication.
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https://t.co/Ldqt0uspEQ