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Botswana Denies Fake Holiday for Arsenal Fans After Title Win
The forged memo spread on X, WhatsApp and Telegram before officials said no holiday was declared for Arsenal fans.
On Tuesday, May 20, 2026, the Botswana Government debunked a forged memorandum falsely claiming a public holiday was declared to celebrate Arsenal Football Club's first English Premier League title in 22 years.
Bearing the Republic of Botswana crest, the fabricated document dated May 17, 2026, mimicked official civil service typography to encourage employers to grant time off for the Gunners' historic championship victory.
Botswana's history of sporting holidays fueled belief in the hoax; the country previously declared holidays for the men's 4x400m relay gold and Letsile Tebogo's Olympic gold in the 200m at the 2024 Paris Games.
President Duma Boko's communications team neutralized confusion on Tuesday, May 20, 2026, by posting on official channels: 'No, there is no holiday for Arsenal fans,' preventing workplace absenteeism.
Cybersecurity experts warn this incident exposes systemic digital media literacy gaps, noting that state-communication cloning techniques are routinely deployed during election cycles and financial crises to incite panic.