By Burnett Munthali
In a swift denial, Vice President Dr. Jane Ansah has dismissed allegations that she’s falling out of favor with the DPP as baseless and fabricated.
The claims, circulating on social media, suggested Ansah felt unwelcome in the party and was contemplating a departure.
However, Ansah asserts that she hasn’t spoken to any media outlet about such matters.
According to Ansah, her media team is always present during interviews, ensuring the authenticity of her statements.
It’s unlikely, she says, that she would discuss sensitive party matters without proper protocol.
The rumors appear to have originated from “Nyasa 265”, a social media page with a mere 2,500 followers, unconnected to reputable outlets like Nyasatimes.
Investigations suggest the page is a likely source of misinformation, highlighting the need for critical thinking when consuming online content.
Ansah’s denial serves as a reminder to verify information through credible sources, especially in today’s digital landscape.
The public is urged to be vigilant and cautious of fake news, prioritizing trusted sources for accurate information.
