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Public Lecture on Misinformation: Prof. Betsi Grabe (01 December)

We invite all staff and students and members of the public to attend a public lecture on misinformation by visiting Professor, Prof. Betsi Grabe. Prof. Grabe is the Dalton Family...

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For Facts’ Sake Ep 5: The New Censorship That’s Devouring the Global Media

Host: Tebadi Mmotla Producer: Charles Leonard Introduction: Used by rightwing populists like Trump, Modi, Farage, Milei and Orbán, the new censorship that was invented by Nethanyahu, is...

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AI in Newsrooms is an inevitability, but still sporadic in the Global South

By Karen Allen, CINIA Senior Researcher As disseminators or distributors of content, the legacy news media arguably has a responsibility to understand the possibilities and perils of an...

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‘Too aggressive’ or ‘slay queens’: gendered attacks, threats and disinformation in Kenyan elections

By CINIA Director Prof. Herman Wasserman, CINIA Research Fellow Dr Dani Madrid-Morales & Dr Nicola Davies-Laubscher.  Disinformation has become a key feature of electoral campaigns...

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While misinformation about the G20 summit still circulates, 42 countries have confirmed their attendance

By Yossabel Chetty, CINIA Researcher Two weeks before the G20 summit, taking place in Johannesburg over 22 and 23 November 2025, President Donald Trump announced that he would be...

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M20 Johannesburg Declaration handed over to President Ramaphosa

Ahead of the upcoming G20 Leaders’ Summit, the M20 Johannesburg Declaration, of which CINIA is a signatory, was presented to President Cyril Ramaphosa, by Media Monitoring Africa...

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CINIA Annual Report 2025

The year 2025 marked the first full year in which the Centre for Information Integrity in Africa (CINIA), located within the Department of Journalism at Stellenbosch University operated...

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