Hoax Alert: Madam Atong Foundation Scholarship is a scam, don’t apply!

Author: 211 Check editorial team

Rigorous findings carried out by 211 Check crew have identified the notorious online Madam Atong Foundation Scholarship as fraud and deceitful page established to scam desperate South Sudanese and Sudanese students seeking scholarships online.  

According the investigations, a Facebook page named “Sudanese Scholarship 2020-2025.Madam Atong Foundation” has been making announcements bearing ‘fully funded’ scholarships to South Sudanese and Sudanese Students to study abroad.

The fraud page was created on July 27, 2020, and is primarily managed by three people in Uganda.

It on Sunday [23rd of May] made another announcement calling for applicants to seek scholarship abroad. The below screenshot bears the call for applications.

However, when fact-checked by 211 Check, the so-called “Madam Atong Foundation” is untruthful platform intended to extract money from anxious students in search of scholarship opportunities to study abroad.

Below are facts that show the page is a fraud.

Fact #1: No legitimate website and physical location

The so-called foundation doesn’t have a legitimate website from which its ‘the about information’ can be obtained. Though, the scammers claim to have a physical location at Bungoma district (a Kenyan border town neighboring Uganda) next to Electoral Commission Building, they don’t actually have an office there.

Fact #2: No legal existence

When 211 Check contacted the Uganda NGO Bureau, the prominent NGO institution said it not aware of such an organization. Refugee authorities have also denied working with Madam Atong Foundation that claims it offers scholarships to mainly to refugees in Uganda. In addition, Uganda’s list of non-governmental organizations operated in Uganda, Madam Atong Foundation can not be mentioned

Fact #3: Weaponized context:

Most of the images used on their Facebook Page are not in any way related to events of a so-called “Madam Atong Foundation”. Through Reverse Image Search, most of the pictures are of different events not of their activities as claimed. For example, one of the images used by the foundation, describing students to be lining for scholarship procedures in its office, is an image of truck drivers entering Kenya queue to be tested for Covid-19. The picture was taken by Brain Inganga, United States Associated Press journalist. See the below image to verify.

Fact #4: No Application Fully Funded Scholarships

As we all know, application processes for fully funded scholarships don’t need money. However, when contacted, the Madam Atong Foundation demanded cash of about $200 at the initial stages, even before you see the application form.

They usually want the money to be sent via MTN Uganda via Mobile Money to +256770671123 registered with the ANNE THEREZA KIGENI. Below are the contacts of institutions the organization requires the cash to be sent through. Its unfortunate Uganda’s prominent Centenary Bank is mentioned as well.

Fact #5: Errors in communication

Most of the communication shared by the administrators of this foundation have misspellings and grammatical mistakes – something a legitimate and reputable organization rarely commit.

Conclusion:

211 Check deep research findings suggest that there is no organization such as Madam Atong Foundation anywhere in the world. This is just a fake/fraud page designed to extract money from people who may fall victims.

Don’t be misled, don’t misinform others, avoid sharing such scams. Share this story with your network in order to save others from being scammed.  

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Disregard the trending 5,000 SSP banknote, its fake!

By: 211 Check Editorial Team

South Sudan’s Central Bank appeals to online and offline communities to disregard the trending 5,000 South Sudanese Pounds bank note. 

This comes after many online users expressed concerns, why the bank would introduce the new note, yet the recently launched 1000 SSP bank note had not met its intertest.  

This week, a picture of a five thousand South Sudanese Pounds note (5,000SSP) went viral online on various social media platforms. Many users alleged that the Central Bank of South Sudan had plans underway to print the note which it intends to bring into circulation.

However, after 211 Check fact-checked and verified the bank note critically and carefully, the team found the image as manipulated. 

Below are the facts explaining why it is fake.

Fact #1: The figure “5” is not consistent (different font) with the 5 SSP, 50 SSP, and 500 SSP that all have the same fonts. 

In addition, the “5” looks misplaced darker than the zeros. It has also the same graphic design as the 10 SSP note. Therefore, a doctored image of the 10 SSP note.

Fact #2: There was no official communication from the Central Bank of South Sudan, stating plans of launching a new note.

Speaking at a press briefing today (Tuesday), Central Bank Governor, Dier Tong dismissed the social media rumors. He described the trending banknote as misinformation and fake banknote. 

In February this year, the same fake bank note surfaced online. But the Central Bank governor dismissed it, stressing that the bank had only launched the 1000 SSP note. 

To know about our fact-checking process check the link below, https://211check.org/how-to-fact-check/ or contact us via 211check.org to present a claim – our team will immediately fact-check it and send you an immediate feedback. 

EXPLAINER: Facts about the National Parliament

Author: Emmanuel Bida 

South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir Mayardit weeks ago reconstituted the Transitional National Transitional Legislative Assembly, as stipulated in the revitalized peace agreement. 

The reconstituted national assembly now consists of 550 lawmakers, drawn from all political parties that signed the peace accord in the Ethiopian Capital Addis-Ababa on September 12, 2018. There was an addition of 150 MPs to the previous list. 

President Kiir’s appointment came a day after he dissolved the Transitional National Legislative Assembly and the Council of States.

According to the deal, both R-TNLA and Council of States shall be reconstituted to include new appointees from all peace parties.

The agreement recommends for the expansion of the TNLA from 400 to 550 members, consisting of representatives from the peace signatories. 

It required the incumbent Transitional government to nominate 332 MPs, 128 from SPLM-IO, 50 from South Sudan Opposition Alliance, 30 from Other political parties and 10 from the Former Detainees – a provision that is fully implemented by all parties. 

The genesis of the National Legislative Assembly

Under South Sudan’s 2011 transitional constitution as amended, the legislative power was bicameral, comprising the National Legislative Assembly (NLA) and the Council of States.

After the South’s independence from Sudan on July 9, 2011, the assembly which was established in August that very year, comprised a 332-member National Legislative Assembly and a 50-member Council of States. 

The NLA body consisted of members of the previous regional legislative body, the South Sudan Legislative Assembly, and South Sudanese who had seats in Sudan’s National Assembly. 

The majority of NLA members were directly elected; the rest were elected from closed lists to ensure proportional representation for women and various other groups, according to data obtained online. 

Upon independence, the Council of States consisted of all South Sudanese who had been elected by state legislatures to seats in Sudan’s Council of States, as well as 20 members appointed by South Sudan’s president. 

The 170 lawmakers of the National Legislative Assembly and the 50 member Council of States members were to serve four-year terms.

However, after the signing of the 2015 peace agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan (R-ARCSS), a 400-member Transitional National Legislative Assembly was established on August 4 2016, which replaced the National Legislative Assembly. 

The term of the Transitional National Legislative Assembly was to run concurrently with the Transitional Government of National Unity (T-GoNU) until elections were held.

During the transitional period, the 50-member Council of States, established in 2011, continued to function as the upper chamber of parliament.

Current framework

Following the civil war that broke out in December 2013, a peace agreement signed in August 2015 provided for the creation of a transitional power-sharing government that would include members of Kiir’s administration as well as members from the rebel groups.

The TNL was implemented in April 2016 and was intended to function for 30 months, with, among its tasks, the goal of organizing elections 60 days prior to the end of the transitional period.

According to the deal, the incumbent president remained in place and appointed a first vice president Dr. Riek Machar, who led SPLM-IO during the negotiations. 

After the creation of the transitional government, the administration had 90 days to transform the NLA into the TNLA, which included former MPs, plus an additional 68 members.

Of the new 68 members, the matrix shows 50 were from the South Sudan Armed Opposition, 1 former detainee, and 17 from Other Political Parties.

The other legislative body, the Council of States, remained unchanged in the new transitional government.

R-TNLA’s mandate

The national legislature serves as an independent arm of the government and below in brief are some of the roles plays or should play: –

  1. Overseeing the performance of the National Government institutions.
  2. Approving plans, programs, and policies of the National Government. 

Approving budgets;

3. Ratifying international treaties, conventions, and agreements.

4. Adopting resolutions on matters of public concern.

5. Summoning Ministers to answer questions of members of the Assembly on matters related to their ministries.

6. Interrogating Ministers about their performance or the performance of their ministries. 

7. Approving appointments as required by the Transitional Constitution or the law.

8. Casting a vote of no confidence against the Vice President and any Minister.

9. Enacting legislation to regulate the conditions and terms of service of the Judiciary and its oversight mechanisms. 

10. And performing any other function as determined by the Transitional Constitution or the law.

Eligibility

In accordance to the constitution, candidate for membership of the National Legislature must:

·         be a South Sudanese. 

·         be at least twenty-one years of age.

·         be of sound mind.

·         be literate. 

·     A person who has not been convicted during the last seven years of an offense involving honesty or moral turpitude.

NOTE: Members of the National Legislature and the Council of Ministers are eligible for membership of state legislatures or state councils of ministers. 

However, a member of the National Legislative Assembly cannot also be a member of the Council of States (and vice versa). 

Previous NLA/TNLA Leadership 

NameTook officeLeft office
James Wani Igga2011August 2013
Manasseh Magok RundialAugust 20134 August 2016
Anthony Lino Makana4 August 20168 December 2019
Obuch Ojok16 December 2019Incumbent

What does the revitalized agreement say?

The Reconstituted Transitional National Legislative Assembly and the Council of States shall consist of the Transitional National Legislative Assembly (TNLA) and the Council of States.

The R-TNL shall be expanded to five hundred and fifty (550) members and reconstituted as follows: – 

Incumbent TGoNU – 332 members

SPLM/A-IO – 128 members

SSOA: fifty – 50 members.

OPP: thirty – 30 members.

FDs:  – 10 members.

The 2018 accord says the Speaker of the TNLA shall be nominated by the Incumbent TGoNU, one Deputy Speaker shall be nominated by SPLM/A-IO. Another one, who should be a woman, shall be nominated by the Incumbent TGoNU; and a third Deputy Speaker to be nominated by OPP.

The agreement says upon issuing the final report of the Independent Boundaries Commission (IBC) in accordance with Article 1.14, the Council of State shall be reconstituted as shall be recommended by the IBC. 

However, if the IBC fails to issue its final report, the Council of State shall be reconstituted pursuant to the outcome of the referendum.

The deal added that without prejudice to the recommendations of the IBC, the Speaker of the Council of States shall be nominated by SPLM/A-IO, Deputy Speaker shall be nominated by Incumbent TGoNU, and shall be a woman, and Deputy Speaker shall be nominated by SSOA. 

It stressed that for the purpose of regional inclusivity required in a body representing the States, each of the Speaker and Deputy Speakers shall come from former regions.

R-TNLA duration

The duration and term of the reconstituted TNL shall run concurrently with that of the RTGoNU, as per the terms of this Agreement, until such time as elections are held.

The functions and mandate of the TNLA shall remain as stipulated in the Transitional Constitution of the Republic of South Sudan, 2011 as amended, unless otherwise specified by the terms of this Agreement.

The reconstituted TNLA shall, in the conduct of its business, support this Agreement and enact legislation that enables and assists the transitional processes and reforms described in this Agreement.

Decisions in the reconstituted TNLA on matters pertaining to this Agreement shall be by consensus and failure to that, shall be by two thirds (2/3) majority of all the members. 

Decisions in the TNLA on other matters not related to this Agreement shall be by consensus and in lieu of that by simple majority. 

REFERENCES 

http://archive.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/2390.htm

https://www.britannica.com/place/South-Sudan/Government-and-society#ref1213591
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Legislature_(South_Sudan)
https://docs.pca-cpa.org/2016/02/South-Sudan-Peace-Agreement-September-2018.pdf

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Scam Alert: Toyota Is Not Celebrating its 80th Anniversary!

Author: Emmanuel Bida

211 Check investigations have identified the trending message [link] about Toyota’s 80th Anniversary Celebration and the giveaway of a Toyota Corolla being sent to numerous internet users on various social media platforms as a scam.

The new online fraud popular on WhatsApp, Messenger, and Telegram, is being received by many online users via cellphone.

Analyzed by 211 Check, the message urges the recipients to click the link and be part of Toyota’s 80 Anniversary Celebration and get a chance to win a luxurious Toyota car.

Our investigations have clearly identified the message as an online fraud. Find out below why it is!

Protection and Safety: Don’t click or proceed with the contest, because your account might be compromised or you might be lured into a fake scam dealing. Avoid this link: http://jtyjdg.ymmtwq.cn/fengtian/index.php#1621339177652

Why is this Toyota 80th Anniversary Celebration contest a scam?

SCAM AWARD MESSAGE

For some online users wondering what qualifies the above message to be a scam, below are tips of classifying facts about online fraud.

Fact #1: The link is highly suspicious.

If you closely look at the link, it goes to http://1s7wttd.nodxteh.cn which is not an original or official Toyota Company’s website link or domain.

The links moves from one website to another, which 211 Check observed were unrelated Chinese-registered (.cn) domains.

In addition, the above link is not Encrypted, which would start with https://. Note: legitimate websites will use SSL-Encrypted links (with HTTPS, not HTTP). When you see such links, DO NOT CLICK on them.

Fact #2: Toyota’s 80th Anniversary was in 2017

Toyota Company was established on August 28 1937. The company celebrated its 80th anniversary in 2017.

Below is the Toyota Motor Corp tweet published August 28, 2017.

Fact #3: Toyota is in the business of selling cars

According to reliable facts online, Toyota Company is in the business of selling cars, but not giving them away for free as stipulated in the scam.

Facts states that the company has never offered a single car at free cost, when it celebrated its 80th anniversary in 2017.

Fact #4: The page has so many troubling clues

If you click on the link, you will be led to this page, claiming you will get a free gift with Toyota… and a chance to win a Toyota Corolla – a page that is full of grammatical mistakes, something an actual Toyota website would not have, because prominent companies such as Toyota hire professionals staff.

When you click on the comments of people who claimed to have won the Toyota Corolla, the links don’t take you to any reliable web. Our analysis shows that the messages are all ‘FAKE’ placed there to lure you.

In addition, if you check the code of the comments, you can see that all comments and pictures were manually inserted on the web.

Fact #5: You will always win the car

You can try the contest any number of times, and you will ALWAYS win the car.

Why? Because the next step involves you sharing this with 5 groups or 20 friends on WhatsApp. So, no matter how many times you participate, you will ALWAYS win the free Toyota Corolla. Do you think that’s the case with a real contest? Off course NO!

Fact #6: Website information through Whois Search

The WHOIS information of the imposter website reveals it was registered on June 17, 2020, in China by Sichuan Domain Fun Network Technology Co., Ltd., while the legitimate Toyota Website (https://www.toyota.com/) was registered on December 29th, 1994 by Toyota Motor Sales, USA – a big research that qualifies the message and website was scams.

CLEAR WHOIS FINDINGS

Conclusion:

It is cleared that the Toyota 80th Anniversary is a SCAM, NOT LEGIT. If you receive such messages, kindly ignore them and alert others about such online fraud threats. Secondly, don’t share or proceed beyond this page.

HOMEPAGE OF FAKE WEB

Note: To avoid spreading false information, avoid rushing into sharing information that you aren’t sure of or you don’t know its origin.

To know more about our fact-checking process, check the link below, https://211check.org/how-to-fact-check/ or contact us via 211check.org to present a claim – our team will immediately fact-check it and send you immediate feedback.

Fact Checked: Is Sudanese politician Malik Agar in Uganda to represent South Sudan?

Author: Emmanuel Bida

Uganda’s government institution has misfired Sudanese politician Malik Agar as a South Sudanese and a Vice President as well, according to online information found by 211 Check on Wednesday.


A tweet by Government of Uganda @GovUganda on Tuesday, 11th May 2021 claimed in a misleading post that Malik Agar is a Vice President in the Republic of South Sudan.

What is the truth?

Malik Agar is neither a South Sudanese nor a Vice President. Malik leads a faction of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement – North (SPLM – North). 

Reliable sources and facts say Malik Agar is a member of the Sudanese Transitional Sovereign Council. He is in Uganda to witness the swearing in of President Yoweri Museveni on behalf of Sudan Sovereign Council.

Who are the Vice Presidents in South Sudan?

South Sudan has five Vice Presidents namely: First Vice President Dr. Riek Machar Teny, Vice President for Economic Cluster – James Wani Igga, Vice President for Infrastructure Cluster – Taban Deng Gai, Vice President for Service Cluster Hussein Abdelbagi and Vice President for Youth, Gender and Humanitarian Cluster Rebecca Nyandeng. 

Please disregard the information tweeted by @GovUganda, it is misleading and doesn’t reflect any of the described personality in relationship to his position and country of origin.

South Sudan leads East Africa with ‘most expensive’ electricity charges

Author: Emmanuel Bida – Associate Editor

A new 211 Check report has revealed South Sudan in the East African region the country with most expensive domestic electricity charges.

The statistics unveiled Juba Electricity Distribution Company (JEDCO) as the lead company with the highest electric fee per kWh charges in the region.

The brief study carried out by 211 Check featured all East African countries and some South Sudan’s neighboring countries, to compare electricity rates per kWh. Those included were Ethiopia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Sudan, Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, Kenya, and Uganda.

According to the dreadful findings, South Sudan took the lead with $0.36 charges, followed by Tanzania with $0.12, Kenya and Rwanda grabbed the third position with $0.09 charges respectively, while Uganda came in the fifth position with $0.07.

On the last phase with less electricity charges, was Burundi who seized the sixth position with $0.03, Sudan and DR Congo ranked second last with $0.02, while Ethiopia was classified last with $ 0.01, the lowest charges.

Below is the data table:

S/No.Country1kWh in Local Currency1kWh in the U.S.DollarsRank
1Ethiopia0.54 ETB$ 0.0139
2DR Congo122.06 Congolese Franc$ 0.0167
3SudanSGD 6.35 – SGD 10$ 0.016 7
4Tanzania263 Tanzanian Shillings$ 0.1152
5Burundi62.01 BIF$ 0.0326
6Rwanda 89 – 201 RWF$ 0.09 4
7Kenya11.30 – 24.18 KShs$ 0.092 3
8UgandaUGX 250 – UGX 842.7$ 0.07 5
9South SudanSSP 148.57 – SSP 221.87$ 0.36061

Below is also data visualization table:

Did you know at least 82 people died in different plane crashes since South Sudan’s independence

Author: Garang Abraham – Managing Editor

At least eighty-two people have died in different plane crashes since South Sudan succeeded from Sudan nine years ago, according to Aviation Safety Network.  

As per the data obtained by 211 Check, the biggest incident that claimed 41 lives happened near Juba International Airport, Central Equatoria State on November 4, 2015, when Allied Services Limited – lsf Asia Airways crashed while taking off.   

The second incident which claimed numerous lives occurred on September 9, 2018 in Lakes State, near Yirol airstrip, when South West Aviation, lsf Slav-Air crashed while landing – a heartbreaking occurrence that left 20 people dead including a bishop.   

Other crashes that killed several people include the recent South Supreme Airlines Pieri and last year’s South West Aviation incidences, where 10 and 7 people died respectively.  

The above data also shows that Central Equatoria State, Juba City registered the biggest number of incidences that claimed several lives.

Wau Airport scoped the second position of the airstrips that registered several incidences, though the number of passengers killed was less.

According to the data, there were few survivors from all the crashes. However, most of the occurrences were incident-related. There were no hijacking or criminal related incidences in all the cases.

Note: The analysis identified that the government or concerned authorities didn’t make investigations or findings of most the incidences public, apart from few.

IATA neglected call

On February 8, 2021, the International Air Transport Association in a letter encouraged South Sudan’s Civil Aviation Authorities to ensure that the desired level of safety and efficiency is implemented in the lower airspace.  

The association stressed that many interventions have not resulted in a clear improvement in safety performance.

In addition, the aviation body claimed that Juba is considered a challenging operational environment due to the following reported deficiencies:

  • Air Traffic Services.
  • Industrial action by civilian air traffic service personnel.
  • Deployment of military air traffic controllers to replace civilian personnel.
  • RNAV/GNSS approach procedures are deficient. Previous procedures were cancelled and are no longer valid.
  • Frequency congestion as a result of combined Ground, Tower and Approach control services on a single frequency.

IATA recommended that airlines operating within the South Sudan Airspace at a minimum should: –

1.Treat the operation as specialized, and continue to exercise robust risk management practices pertaining to the operation.

2.Ensure crews are well briefed of the above challenges.

3.Operators should continue reporting issues/concerns in the above airspace using safety reporting mechanisms and, where applicable, the IATA GADM IDX program.

But the call seems to have gone in vain or authorities might be implementing the appeal undercover.

Below are three graphs summarizing the above data…..

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Who is this man? Is he Jamal Wani as claimed?

Author: Woja Emmanuel

The man whose picture went viral on social media alleged to be South Sudan’s former Central Bank governor, mourning the death of Chadian President is a Juba-based Sudanese businessman, according to 211 Check findings. 

On Tuesday this week, South Sudan’s unity government delegation headed by the Presidential Adviser on National Security Affairs Tut Gatluak, Minister of Investment Dhieu Mathok, and the former Minister in the Office of the President Mayiik Ayii Deng, including some senior government officials traveled to Chad to pay tribute to the Late Chadian President Idris Deby.

Among the team was one gentleman many South Sudanese netizens described as a “hired mourner”, regarding his reaction upon reception in N’Djamena. 

His identity has caused controversy online with many users claiming he is a South Sudanese. Others claimed that he is Jamal Wani, South Sudan former Central Bank Governor. 

In a tweet on April 28, it was also claimed that the man “in black-grey top” in the below picture is Jamal Wani. Separate Facebook posts by a regular citizen reporters also made the same claims.

But, what is the truth?

When fact-checked, the man is identified as Elshazeli Abdelmajid, a Sudanese from Zaghawa. 

Abdelmajid is a Juba-based Sudanese businessman, who was part of the delegation to Chad headed by Tut Gatluak to deliver President Kiir’s Condolence Message on the passing of Idris Deby Itno. Reliable sources contacted by 211 Check alleged he is Tut Gatluak’s close friend.

Additional findings say the late former Chadian President, Idris Deby is Zaghawa by tribe and the guy [Elshazeli Abdelmajid] who accompanied the delegation is said to be related to the late based on ethnicity.

The Zaghawa people are an ethnic group of eastern Chad and western Sudan, including Darfur.

#FactsMatter, Don’t fall victim to fake news; let’s fight the spread of misinformation on both mainstream and alternative media.

To know about our fact-checking process, check the link below, https://211check.org/how-to-fact-check/ or contact us via 211check.org to present a claim – our team will immediately fact-check it and send you immediate feedback.