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9 out of 10 Kenyans have seen fake news about the 2017 general election

A new study reveals that 90percent of Kenyans have seen or heard false news about the 2017 general election, with 87 percent reporting instances of deliberately false – or fake – news.

The Reality of Fake News in Kenya, launched on Wednesday in Nairobi, is the first-ever study aimed at quantifying the prevalence and impact of false information during an election campaign in Africa.

The nationwide survey was led by strategic communications consultancy Portland in collaboration with GeoPoll, a mobile surveying platform.

Conducted via SMS, the survey asked a nationally representative sample of 2,000 Kenyans a series of questions about their consumption of news during May 2017 in relation to the forthcoming general election.

The survey found:

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