By Jones Gadama
The Malawi National Examinations Board (MANEB) has issued a warning to the public about a fake Facebook account that is falsely using its name.
The unauthorized account is not affiliated with MANEB, and the board is urging people to be cautious and only follow its official page for accurate and reliable information.
MANEB’s official page is “The Malawi National Examinations Board-MANEB,” and it is the only authentic platform for official updates and announcements.

The board has emphasized that any information or updates coming from the fake account should be treated with skepticism.
This warning comes as a reminder to the public to be vigilant when interacting with social media accounts, especially those claiming to represent reputable institutions like MANEB.
Fake accounts can be used to spread misinformation, and it is essential to verify the authenticity of any account before engaging with it.
MANEB plays a critical role in Malawi’s education system, and its official communications are crucial for students, teachers, and parents. By warning the public about the fake account, MANEB is taking proactive steps to protect its stakeholders from potential harm.
The board encourages everyone to report any suspicious activity or accounts claiming to be MANEB to the relevant authorities.
By working together, MANEB and the public can prevent the spread of misinformation and ensure that accurate information is disseminated.
MANEB’s warning about the fake Facebook account serves as a timely reminder of the importance of verifying information and being cautious when interacting with social media accounts.
By following MANEB’s official page, the public can stay informed about official updates and announcements, and avoid falling prey to misinformation.




