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The impact of social media on elections in Namibia

How to spot misinformation
Social media platform are becoming more common when it comes to political engagement. They have the power to cost-efficiently commicate and mobilise a population, but misinformation remain a concern.
Phillipus Josef
Social media platforms are increasingly shaping political discourse and mobilising youth voters in Namibia. According to Datareportal, a website that shows internet usage statisti
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