Tanzanian broadcaster suspends staff for publishing fake news about Donald Trump

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A story by the Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation claimed that the U.S. president had praised John Magufuli.
BY CONOR GAFFEY ON 3/15/17 AT 4:09 PM




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A public broadcaster in Tanzania has suspended nine of its workers after it ran a fake news story, which claimed that U.S. President Donald Trump had praised the Tanzanian head of state as an “African hero.”

The story was broadcast last week by Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation (TBC) on a website called Fox Channel, the BBC reported.

came to power in Tanzania in 2015 and has sought to crack down on public sector corruption. The article claimed that Trump eulogized Magufuli as an “African hero” and “my namesake”—Trump’s middle name is John—whose performance far exceeded other African leaders, who were “doing nothing.”

magufuli-kenya.jpg
Tanzania's President John Magufuli addresses a news conference during his official visit to Nairobi, Kenya, October 31, 2016. U.S. President Donald Trump did not call Magufuli an "African hero," contrary to a fake news report.THOMAS MUKOYA/REUTERS

TBC Director General Ayub Chacha issued an apology for the article. “The mistakes shouldn’t have happened had all of the editorial procedures to verify the authenticity of story been followed,” said Chacha, according to the BBC.

Fox Channel appears to copy and paste stories from other articles and publishes other inaccurate news.

Magufuli, a former Tanzanian works minister nicknamed the Bulldozer for expediting the construction of roads in the country, has been lauded for clamping down on graft in Tanzania. The president made several visible gestures—including canceling Independence Day celebrations in 2015 and calling for a national cleanup instead—to emphasize his commitment to cutting out waste by public officials. The gestures sparked a hashtag, [HASHTAG]#WhatWouldMagufuliDo[/HASHTAG], where social media users shared cost-cutting measures.

But the president has also cracked down on freedom of expression, banning opposition rallies and closing some newspapers. A Tanzanian man was sentenced to three years in prison last June for insulting Magufuli online.
 
Ha ha ha! TBC mnakotupeleka siko; acheni ushabiki usio na maana na masifa ya kijinga. Si vyema kuingiza nchi kwenye anga za Trump na US kwa issues zisizo na maana. Msitake waanze kutuweka kwenye "targets" zao kufuatilia yanayotokea nchini hata yale yasiyo na maana sana.
 
Ninavyofikiri mimi ni kwamba tatizo si tu la kutafuta sifa, bali pia kutokuwa critical wa Watanzania wengi sana. Ukiwaambia watu kwamba habari ambayo imezagaa na wameipenda kwamba si kweli au wathibitishe chanzo, watataka kukupiga mawe. Bongo pamejaa uzushi, wacha tu. Mara utasikia mtu kaota nywele mwili mzima kama mnyama wa mwituni, mara utasikia free masons, mara utasikia kikombe cha babu, nk. Yote hayo yanatokana na kutokuwa critical.
 
Aibu Hii Ni Kwa Ccm, TBC
Kibaya Zaidi Mashirika Yote Makubwa Duniani
Yalitangaza Kuhusu Tbc Ilivyopotosha Umma/Dunia Kwa Taarifa Ya Uongo
 
A story by the Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation claimed that the U.S. president had praised John Magufuli.
BY CONOR GAFFEY ON 3/15/17 AT 4:09 PM




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The media could not be loaded, either because the server or network failed or because the format is not supported.
Tanzania's Cost Cuts Go Viral
A public broadcaster in Tanzania has suspended nine of its workers after it ran a fake news story, which claimed that U.S. President Donald Trump had praised the Tanzanian head of state as an “African hero.”

The story was broadcast last week by Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation (TBC) on a website called Fox Channel, the BBC reported.

came to power in Tanzania in 2015 and has sought to crack down on public sector corruption. The article claimed that Trump eulogized Magufuli as an “African hero” and “my namesake”—Trump’s middle name is John—whose performance far exceeded other African leaders, who were “doing nothing.”

magufuli-kenya.jpg
Tanzania's President John Magufuli addresses a news conference during his official visit to Nairobi, Kenya, October 31, 2016. U.S. President Donald Trump did not call Magufuli an "African hero," contrary to a fake news report.THOMAS MUKOYA/REUTERS

TBC Director General Ayub Chacha issued an apology for the article. “The mistakes shouldn’t have happened had all of the editorial procedures to verify the authenticity of story been followed,” said Chacha, according to the BBC.

Fox Channel appears to copy and paste stories from other articles and publishes other inaccurate news.

Magufuli, a former Tanzanian works minister nicknamed the Bulldozer for expediting the construction of roads in the country, has been lauded for clamping down on graft in Tanzania. The president made several visible gestures—including canceling Independence Day celebrations in 2015 and calling for a national cleanup instead—to emphasize his commitment to cutting out waste by public officials. The gestures sparked a hashtag, [HASHTAG]#WhatWouldMagufuliDo[/HASHTAG], where social media users shared cost-cutting measures.

But the president has also cracked down on freedom of expression, banning opposition rallies and closing some newspapers. A Tanzanian man was sentenced to three years in prison last June for insulting Magufuli online.
A story by the Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation claimed that the U.S. president had praised John Magufuli.
BY CONOR GAFFEY ON 3/15/17 AT 4:09 PM




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The media could not be loaded, either because the server or network failed or because the format is not supported.
Tanzania's Cost Cuts Go Viral
A public broadcaster in Tanzania has suspended nine of its workers after it ran a fake news story, which claimed that U.S. President Donald Trump had praised the Tanzanian head of state as an “African hero.”

The story was broadcast last week by Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation (TBC) on a website called Fox Channel, the BBC reported.

came to power in Tanzania in 2015 and has sought to crack down on public sector corruption. The article claimed that Trump eulogized Magufuli as an “African hero” and “my namesake”—Trump’s middle name is John—whose performance far exceeded other African leaders, who were “doing nothing.”

magufuli-kenya.jpg
Tanzania's President John Magufuli addresses a news conference during his official visit to Nairobi, Kenya, October 31, 2016. U.S. President Donald Trump did not call Magufuli an "African hero," contrary to a fake news report.THOMAS MUKOYA/REUTERS

TBC Director General Ayub Chacha issued an apology for the article. “The mistakes shouldn’t have happened had all of the editorial procedures to verify the authenticity of story been followed,” said Chacha, according to the BBC.

Fox Channel appears to copy and paste stories from other articles and publishes other inaccurate news.

Magufuli, a former Tanzanian works minister nicknamed the Bulldozer for expediting the construction of roads in the country, has been lauded for clamping down on graft in Tanzania. The president made several visible gestures—including canceling Independence Day celebrations in 2015 and calling for a national cleanup instead—to emphasize his commitment to cutting out waste by public officials. The gestures sparked a hashtag, [HASHTAG]#WhatWouldMagufuliDo[/HASHTAG], where social media users shared cost-cutting measures.

But the president has also cracked down on freedom of expression, banning opposition rallies and closing some newspapers. A Tanzanian man was sentenced to three years in prison last June for insulting Magufuli online.

It is a misery when such a commendable broadcasting organ releases such an awkward and nuisance information to the public. Congratulations Mr. Managing Director Ryoba for the steps you have taken. I am sure all other media houses will take this as an example.
Remember, "when the arrow of God is no longer at ease, things fall apart"!
 
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