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Editorial Policy

Last Updated: May 22, 2026

At Bana, our mission is to deliver news, analysis, and entertainment that informs, engages, and empowers our audience. We are committed to the highest standards of journalistic integrity. This policy outlines the principles that guide our editorial decision-making process.

1. Commitment to Accuracy

Accuracy is the cornerstone of our reporting. Our team is dedicated to verifying information through credible primary and secondary sources before publication. While we move fast to bring you the latest news, we prioritize truth over speed. If we identify an error, we commit to correcting it promptly and transparently, noting the correction on the article itself.

2. Editorial Independence

Bana operates as an independent media organization. Our editorial team retains full control over content decisions, ensuring that our reporting remains free from political, commercial, or personal influence. We distinguish clearly between objective news reporting and opinion-based analysis.

3. Fairness and Ethics

We approach every story with the goal of providing a balanced perspective. We treat the subjects of our reporting with respect and strive to give them an opportunity to respond to significant claims. We do not accept payment in exchange for news coverage. Any content produced in partnership with a brand is explicitly labeled as “Sponsored” or “Promotional” to maintain transparency.

4. Responsibility and Accountability

We hold ourselves accountable to our readers. Our analysts and journalists are responsible for the accuracy of their claims and the tone of their commentary. We welcome feedback and constructive criticism; if you believe our coverage has fallen short of these standards, we encourage you to hold us to account.

5. Corrections and Feedback

We value our community’s role in keeping us sharp. If you spot an error or have concerns regarding our coverage, please contact our editorial desk directly at info@bana.co.ke. We pledge to review all inquiries and address valid concerns with the seriousness they deserve.

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