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Fact-check: These aren’t images of Ugandan soldiers in Juba in 2024 

These pictures were taken in 2016 when the Ugandan army came to Juba, South Sudan, to collect their citizens after the July conflict broke out in Juba...

Fact-check: No evidence these pictures show South Sudanese immigrants

According to available online information, these photographs, which have circulated online since January 2, 2024, purportedly depict individuals from South Sudan. However, it is important to note that...

Fact-check: Are these pictures of South Sudanese burned in Libya?

There is no evidence that these are South Sudanese; besides, the pictures have been online since January 25, 2024...

Fact-check: Was this video taken in Apaa, Northern Uganda?

No, this video originated in Nigeria and has been online since late December 2023. As much as there are conflicts in the Apaa area due to land disputes and reported killings, this particular video...

Fact-check: Military job offers in the USA for South Sudanese civilians are a Facebook hoax

The sponsored Facebook post redirects to an unrelated website that doesn’t belong to the United States of America government (.gov)...

Fact-check: The University of Juba isn’t offering free online courses and certifications

The University of Juba, through its official Facebook page, has said the advertisements are fake and urged the public to disregard them...

Fact-check: South Sudan’s Finance Ministry hasn’t signed an AfDB and UNESCO agreement to support businesses

The ad running is a hoax and scam being peddled on a Fake Facebook page impersonating the Minister of Finance, Bak Barnaba Chol...