At Nijuze News, we are committed to accuracy, fairness, and transparency in all our reporting. We value the trust of our readers and take our responsibility to provide reliable and factual information very seriously.
While we strive to ensure that every story we publish is thoroughly verified and accurate, mistakes can occasionally occur. When they do, we are committed to correcting them promptly, clearly, and openly.
1. Our Commitment to Accuracy
Before publication, all our stories go through fact-checking and editorial review to ensure accuracy, balance, and fairness. However, if an error is discovered — whether in facts, spelling, quotes, dates, statistics, or any other form — we will correct it as soon as possible.
2. How We Handle Corrections
- Minor Errors: Small typographical or grammatical mistakes that do not affect the overall meaning or accuracy of the story may be corrected silently without issuing a formal correction note.
- Substantive Errors: Factual errors or inaccuracies that affect understanding, context, or fairness will be corrected publicly. A correction note will appear at the end of the article explaining what was wrong and how it has been corrected.
- Updates: When new information becomes available after publication, we may update the story to include it. An editor’s note will indicate that the article has been updated and why.
3. How to Request a Correction
We welcome readers’ feedback and encourage anyone who believes we have published incorrect or misleading information to contact us.
If you spot an error, please email us a info@nijuze.com (or your preferred email) with:
- The article title and URL
- The part you believe is incorrect
- The correct information (if known)
- Your contact details
Our editorial team will review the request, verify the claim, and make corrections or clarifications where necessary.
4. Transparency and Record Keeping
We do not remove or hide content simply because it is challenged or controversial. Instead, we correct or update the content transparently while keeping a clear record of the change.
When appropriate, we may also issue clarifications, editor’s notes, or retractions — always in line with journalistic ethics and the public interest.
5. Retractions
In rare cases where a story is found to be fundamentally flawed or based on false or unethical reporting, Nijuze News may retract it entirely. A retraction notice will replace the original content, explaining the reason for the decision.
At Nijuze News, integrity and accountability are at the heart of what we do.
We believe correcting our mistakes strengthens our credibility and deepens the trust between us and our readers.