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Posts falsely claim Kenyan minister lied about jobs talk with Canadian officialsWhen Kenyan Foreign Minister Alfred Mutua tweeted about meeting Canada's immigration ministerto discuss work opportunities in the North American country, he was labelled a “liar” on social media and even accused of fabricating the bilateral talks. The criticism emerged after some people linked Mutua’s tweet to a subsequent warning by the Canadian government urging people to ignore “disinformation” about non-existent immigration programmes for Kenyans. But claims that Mutua lied are false: the Canadian government confirmed holding talks with Mutua about future ties between the countries and the possibility of establishing immigration “pathways” for Kenyans.
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