Portugal Polygraph Extension Begins today in Portuguese-speaking Africa

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2024-10-01 21:24:00

News from Angola – The extension of the Portuguese online newspaper “Polígrafo” to Portuguese-speaking Africa takes effect this Tuesday, with headquarters in Luanda.

According to a note sent to the UN today, the new editorial project will be called “Polígrafo África”, an extension of “Polígrafo Portugal”, and will have a network of professionals living in Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique and Sao. Tomé and Príncipe.

The report also states that the media intends to focus on verifying the facts of politicians, commentators and influencers, thus becoming a tool for validating information that circulates in the public space, whether newspapers, television, blogosphere or social networks, classified as true, false or inaccurate.

Launched in Portugal in 2018, the new extension will include the Portuguese-speaking African regional market, acting as a specialized means of fact-checking or the statements or approaches of the main actors in the PALOP (Portuguese-speaking African Countries). media ecosystem.

Fernando Esteves, journalist, former Political and International editor of Sábado magazine is the mentor of the project and the author of a book he recently wrote about Operation Marquês, the media justice case involving the former Prime Minister of Portugal José Sócrates.

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