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Mohale Mashigo teams up with Marvel for Black History Month comic

Mohale Mashigo teams up with Marvel for Black History Month comic Award-winning South African author Mohale Mashigo has collaborated with Marvel on new comic Marvel Voices: Legacy #1 . Marvel Voices: Legacy #1. This cartoon is a celebration of the black heroes of the Marvel Universe. The well-known South African storyteller made the announcement in a tweet on 24 February. CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY MONTH  February is Black History Month. In celebration of this, award-winning author, singer-songwriter and former radio presenter Mohale Mashigo, along with seven other creators, wrote Marvel Voices: Legacy #1. Mashigo penned down promising young heroes Ironheart, Ms Marvel and Shuri.  Watch the ‘Marvel Voices: Legacy #1’ trailer here:

OPINION | Vaccine misinformation: What to do when it s coming from leaders

The African Alliance filed a complaint against South Africa’s Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng because he publicly made false statements about Covid-19 vaccines. Most people’s views about vaccines aren’t set in stone, and research shows they can be swayed in favour of jabs with factual information. Most South Africans are pro-vaccine. Survey results vary but between 61% and 67% say they would take a Covid -19 vaccine. What is the best way to fight misinformation about Covid-19 vaccines (of which there has been plenty in South Africa) spread by leaders?   Attacking them directly by correcting their myths or scepticism with scientific information, is simply not the answer, research shows. Rather, we should focus on the people they’re trying to reach and expose the techniques influential people use to distribute the wrong information.

What to do about leaders spouting vaccine misinformation

What to do about leaders spouting vaccine misinformation 1 Mar 2021 Refuting lies about vaccines from people in leadership positions may be less about changing their minds and more about protecting those listening. (Photo by Ezra Acayan/Getty Images) COMMENT What is the best way to fight misinformation about Covid-19 vaccines (of which there has been plenty in South Africa) spread by leaders? Attacking them directly by correcting their myths or scepticism with scientific information, is simply not the answer, research shows. Rather, we should focus on the people they’re trying to reach and expose the techniques influential people use to distribute the wrong information.

[LISTEN] Prof Steven Friedman: Ramaphosa s Family Meeting Continues a Disaster Which is Being Ignored

[LISTEN] Prof Steven Friedman: Ramaphosa s Family Meeting Continues a Disaster Which is Being Ignored
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