Corrections Policy

At Kiwano News, accuracy is our highest priority. However, despite careful verification and editorial review, mistakes can occasionally happen. When they do, we correct them quickly, clearly, and transparently.

We believe readers deserve honest journalism and open acknowledgment of errors.

Our Commitment to Accuracy

Every article goes through editorial checks before publication. If an error is discovered after publication, we take immediate steps to fix it.

How We Handle Corrections

When a factual error is identified:

  • The incorrect information is corrected as soon as possible
  • A correction note is added to the article explaining the change
  • The date of the correction is mentioned for transparency

Types of Corrections

We correct errors related to:

  • Facts and figures
  • Names, dates, locations
  • Misquotes or misattributions
  • Misleading context
  • Image or video misidentification

Minor spelling or grammar mistakes that do not affect meaning may be fixed without a formal correction note.

Updates vs Corrections

  • Correction: When something published was factually wrong.
  • Update: When new information becomes available after publication.

We clearly label both to avoid confusion.

Reader Feedback

We value our readers and encourage them to report any potential errors they notice.

If you believe an article contains an error, please contact us at:

Email: mediakiwano@gmail.com

Please include the article link and details of the suspected error so our editorial team can review it quickly.

Transparency With Readers

We do not silently edit factual mistakes. Transparency is essential to maintaining trust with our audience.

Our Responsibility

Correcting mistakes is part of responsible journalism. At Kiwano News, we take this responsibility seriously to maintain credibility and reader trust.