Ali Manzu insists he has not contracted the highly infectious Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) that is said to be spreading among journalists.
Netizens were recently shocked to hear that journalists have been chewing each and that an outbreak of Syphilis was spreading like a bushfire at KTN.
However, KTN’s parent company Standard Group Media denounced the reports of STI outbreak as fake, urging the public to be cautious about viral posts circulating on social media platforms.
KTN Anchor Ali Manzu personally came out to clarify that he had not contracted any STI amid concerns from people.
Manzu in a post on social media said that he had received several calls and DMs since the report about Syphilis outbreak went viral.
“Thanks for your calls, DMs & even those we met this past week asking about SGL syphilis issue. We are all fine. No one has any Kaswende, kisonono nor mkanda wa jeshi.
“It’s sad that some people can sit and come up with such fake news of insolvency yet we are all putting efforts to stay afloat. SGL will not go down, we will get back soon.
“As much as we have challenges, the young and energetic staff, are striving to make ends meet, collectively. It’s a painful process, but we cannot fall for fake news. Focus.
“If you feel you are on top of the cape, maintain, you’ll like it when we change. Slowly but steadily sure of the moves.
“Again, we assure you that we don’t have kaswende, kisonono nor mkanda wa jeshi,” Ali Manzu wrote.
Thanks for your calls, DMs & even those we met this past week asking about SGL syphilis issue. We are all fine. No one has any Kaswende, kisonono nor mkanda wa jeshi.
It’s sad that some people can sit and come up with such fake news of insolvency yet we are all putting efforts… pic.twitter.com/cHpZntEcaI
— Ali 'Mwamvita' Manzu (@Ali_Manzu) March 30, 2024
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