UTUCHAWA GONE WRONG…as move to paint former President Corrupt backfires and Daily Mail Retracts Allegations…..

UTUCHAWA GONE WRONG

…as move to paint former President Corrupt backfires and Daily Mail Retracts Allegations…..

Lusaka, June 21, 2024

The Zambia Daily Mail has issued a formal retraction and apology for an article published in its June 21, 2024 edition that falsely implicated former President Edgar Chagwa Lungu in a Swazi money ring.

The retraction acknowledges that the memos cited in the story were not substantiated, and there is no verified evidence linking President. Lungu to any illicit activities.

“We further hereby tender our unreserved apologies to all parties and institutions mentioned or referred to,” the editor stated.

This development highlights a disturbing pattern in political journalism where unfounded allegations are used as tools to undermine public figures. Former President Lungu, a prominent political figure, has frequently found himself at the center of such controversies, which many critics argue is a deliberate effort to paint him in a negative light.

The retraction by the Daily Mail underscores the necessity of diligent fact-checking and journalistic integrity.

The rush to publish unverified claims about Former President Lungu which today reflects a broader issue within the media landscape, where sensationalism often trumps truth. The impact of these false allegations extends beyond personal defamation, potentially influencing public perception and political stability.

As media outlets grapple with the responsibility of honest reporting, this incident serves as a stark reminder of the critical role that journalism plays in safeguarding democratic principles.

The nation will now wait to see what action the Former Head of State will take as this is not the first time the said publication is being made.

Source: Smart Eagles

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