Fake news & debunking
Kongossa: Fighting against disinformation for an enlightened Gabon in 2025
Welcome to the Kongossa page of Gabon2025.com , your platform dedicated to combating disinformation during the election period. Our goal is to identify, analyze and debunk false information in order to guarantee reliable and verified information for all Gabonese citizens.
Our mission
- Identify fake news : Monitor media, social media and other information channels for rumors and unverified information.
- Fact-check : Work with experts, independent journalists and institutions to confirm or deny questionable information.
- Inform the public : Regularly publish debunking articles to enlighten citizens on the reality of the facts.
- Promoting a transparent campaign : Encourage ethical information practices and support a participatory and informed democracy.
KONGOSSA
RSS feedOligui, président de la poisse ? Le Gabon sous le signe du malheur depuis son arrivée ?
Depuis qu’il a pris les rênes du pays, Brice Oligui Nguema semble avoir ramené avec lui une série de malédictions sur le Gabon. On ne peut pas dire que tout se passe bien sous son règne, bien au co...
Read moreManuels Scolaires : Apprenez à Parler Oligui – Propagande ou Ego ?
Une image étrange circule sur les réseaux sociaux gabonais, montrant ce qui semble être un manuel scolaire avec une phrase surprenante :"Oligui découpe les légumes pour le repas".
Read moreAmid the excitement surrounding Gabon's constitutional referendum, the date of which has yet to be set , a blatant confusion has crept into campaign posters. The Interior Ministry, in a recent t...
Read moreSince the arrival of Oligui Nguema: An economy on the brink of collapse. Is this just the beginning?
Since the coup d'état that brought General Brice Oligui Nguema to power, Gabon has been going through an unprecedented economic crisis. While the economy was already weakened under the Bongo r...
Read moreIn the midst of constitutional turmoil, Yann Koubdjé manages to turn the spotlight on himself. In the midst of a debate around Article 53 and the risks of concentration of power, he proudly disp...
Read moreIn recent days, a disturbing discovery was made concerning the official accounts of the Minister of the Interior of Gabon (@minintgouvga), the transitional president Brice Oligui Nguema (@oligui...
Read moreFor several days, a wave of misinformation has been circulating on social media and in the statements of some Gabonese parliamentarians. The latter take the example of the United States to illus...
Read more7 billion FCFA for each Gabonese province: Where did this money go?
During his tour across Gabon, transitional president Brice Oligui Nguema promised to allocate 7 billion CFA francs to each province visited . This fund was intended to resolve chronic problems such...
Read moreAminata Ondo's comments on dual nationals: On Twitter a statement as shocking as it is dangerous?
Gabon's Twitter is rocked by the controversial remarks of Aminata Ondo, a well-known Gabonese trade unionist, member of the Transition Committee and close to Brice Oligui, who recently declared in ...
Read moreKongossa on the posthumous nomination of Odette Edjiegoye: Yes, it's true!
Gabon is shaken by news that, at first, may have seemed like a simple rumor from social networks. The posthumous appointment of Odette Edjiegoye to the Economic, Social and Environmental Council (...
Read moreTrend Tiktok: Will Article 53 lead to drifts towards other laws and mandates?
Article 53 Under Debate on Social Media Article 53 of the draft Gabonese constitution, which imposes rigid criteria for access to the presidency, is causing much controversy on social media....
Read moreAre the Fangs Favored by Article 53? A Mystery That Is Stirring the Networks!
When Article 53 Causes Trouble For several weeks, discussions have been going strong on social networks around a hot topic: "Are the Fang favored by Article 53 of the new Gabonese constitutio...
Read moreHow does Kongossa work?
- Collection of suspicious information : We receive and identify information that raises doubts or is widely shared without reliable sources.
- In-depth analysis : Our teams carry out rigorous verification based on official sources, experts and authentic documents.
- Publication of results : We disseminate our findings in the form of detailed articles, explaining the context, the real facts and the supporting evidence.
- Education and awareness : We provide guidance to help the public recognize and avoid fake news.
Participate in the fight against disinformation
- Report fake news to us : If you come across information that you think is questionable, please send it to us via our contributions page.
- Share the Fact Checks : Help us spread fact-checked information by sharing our articles with your friends and on social media.
- Stay critical : Before sharing information, take the time to verify its source and reliability.
Our commitments
- Neutrality and Impartiality : We are committed to treating all information objectively, without political or partisan favoritism.
- Transparency : Each verification is accompanied by the sources and methods used to reach our conclusions.
- Respect : We take care to respect the dignity of the people mentioned and to avoid any defamation.
Why the fight against fake news is important for 2025
The year 2025 is crucial for Gabon, with major political and economic challenges. Reliable information is essential to enable citizens to make informed choices and actively participate in the democratic life of the country. By combating disinformation, we contribute to a better future for all.
Join us in this fight
Together, let's make Kongossa the bulwark against disinformation. Your participation is essential to ensure a fair and transparent electoral campaign.
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