Corrections Policy

EkahNews is committed to accurate, fair, and transparent reporting. Even with careful editorial review, mistakes can happen. When they do, we aim to correct them promptly and clearly so readers can trust both our reporting and our correction process.

Our Approach to Accuracy

We work to verify facts before publication using primary sources, official statements, direct reporting, public records, and other credible material. If a factual error is identified after publication, we review it as quickly as possible and take appropriate action.

How We Handle Corrections

If an article contains a factual inaccuracy, we update the story and correct the error. When a correction materially changes the meaning, context, or understanding of the article, we aim to note that change clearly.

Examples of issues that may require correction include:

  • incorrect names, titles, or dates

  • inaccurate figures, statistics, or claims

  • misleading wording that changes factual meaning

  • missing context that materially affects reader understanding

Clarifications and Minor Updates

Not every change requires a formal correction note. Some updates may be handled as clarifications, style fixes, formatting improvements, or routine updates that do not change the factual meaning of the story.

Examples include:

  • grammar or spelling corrections

  • headline refinements that do not alter the substance of the report

  • formatting fixes

  • added context that improves readability without correcting a factual error

Reader Correction Requests

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

  • the article URL

  • a clear description of the issue

  • the specific statement you believe is incorrect

  • supporting source material, if available

Readers can contact us through our Contact page or by using the corrections contact details provided there.

Review Process

Correction requests are reviewed by the editorial team. We assess the claim, check the relevant sourcing, and determine whether a correction, clarification, or no change is necessary.

Where appropriate, we may:

  • correct the article text

  • add clarification

  • update a headline

  • revise supporting details

  • note a meaningful editorial change

Transparency

We do not intentionally leave known factual errors uncorrected. When a correction is necessary, our goal is to address it clearly rather than quietly obscuring a meaningful mistake.

Updates to This Policy

This Corrections Policy may be updated as EkahNews grows and refines its editorial workflows. Any important changes to how we handle corrections should be reflected on this page.

How To Report An Issue

Include the article URL, the specific line or claim in question, and the best supporting source you have.

Corrections contact: Use the main contact page if no dedicated corrections email is configured.