
Following News24’s unearthing of an Indian fake news nest birthing all sorts of lies about South Africa, the South African Social Security Agency has had to do damage control over a piece of disingenuous disinformation about a R500 electricity grant that simply does not exist.
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How did an obscure northern Indian digital agency turn into a global fake news factory spouting all sorts of Sassa nonsense in SA?
It’s a burning question that we discuss with our Disinformation Desk editor Andrew Thompson.
Because even after being exposed for how it peddles completely made-up stories about SA last month, the Indian agency has doubled down, forcing our local authorities to act once again.
The man whose investigation revealed the true source of Mzansi’s fake news problem, Thompson, joins The Lead in our Cape Town studios.
Later, in our trending topic, flights aren’t necessarily cheap these days with all the frills added to your overall bill.
Finally, the first cornerstone of the Union Buildings was laid On This Day in SA History, heard at the end of the show.
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