Patheos.Com which says it “is the website of choice for the millions of people looking for credible and balanced information about religion” gave five reasons why the story could not be true.
The story was not carried by any of the mainline newspapers in Zimbabwe but by a few online newspapers which had a disclaimer on the authenticity of stories they publish.
Fake news is proving to be more popular, and is attracting more readers, than real news. It was popularised by United States President Donald Trump during his campaign but he used the term to discredit real stories which he did not like.
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