Russian-backed social media accounts rally support for Zuma’s MK party
In a complex web of social media manipulation, accounts once used to promote Russian interests in South Africa now echo support for a new party backed by former President Jacob Zuma. As South Africa braces for elections, these accounts, some boasting upwards of 170,000 followers, relentlessly advocate for the uMkhonto weSizwe Party. The intertwining of political agendas and disinformation underscores a global trend, with Russia's influence seeping into elections worldwide.
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By Antony Sguazzin
An analysis of accounts on social media platform X that have been used to promote Russian interests in South Africa are now being utilized to rally support for a new party backed by former President Jacob Zuma, according to a director at the Centre for Information Resilience.Â
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