Fireworks lit up Nairobi skies Friday night as Nation Media Group (NMG)
kick-started its 60th anniversary celebrations on April 26, 2019 at
Nation Centre. PHOTO | SILA KIPLAGAT | NMG
Fireworks lit up Nairobi skies Friday night as Nation Media Group (NMG) kick-started its 60th anniversary celebrations.
It was a special moment for the media firm as Kenya’s high society joined the board, management and staff in the ceremony.
Board
chairman Wilfred Kiboro said NMG’s relevance remains in quality
journalism, whose mission is to be a trusted partner to African
democracies, a champion of the ordinary person, a voice for the rule of
law and respect for human rights and a strong advocate for free market
economies.
“Our North Star is always
the values of truth, independence, fairness, balance and accuracy. The
current campaign against corruption undertaken by the media is a true
testament of how media can play a critical role in fostering
transformative change,” he said.
He
pledged that NMG will remain independent, steadfast and true to its
values as it continuously improves product quality and innovativeness to
further entrench its standing as a true champion of people’s rights.

“What
will remain unchanged is our goal to fundamentally improve the quality
of life and contribute to a sustainable world through our business. We
will stay at the forefront, identifying and being part of the solutions
for the many issues that society faces around education, environment,
governance, climate change, economy and health,” he said.
Group
CEO Stephen Gitagama hailed the media firm’s role as the public
messenger, storyteller, fact-checker, explainer and the trusted champion
of society.
“We are proud to stand
alongside our journalists and we will never shy away or tire from
protecting their lives and ensuring their safety whilst advocating our
media freedoms,” he said, while at the same time noting that the media
is not without flaws.
He urged NMG journalists to always be forthright.
“Our
story is still being written, and as the next chapter unfolds, I am
confident that it will chronicle our continued mission to positively
transform society despite the changing tides in the globally competitive
business environment,” he noted
His
Highness the Aga Khan envisioned the establishment of a nationalist
platform where indigenous African voices could be heard and authentic
nationalist stories told from a Kenyan perspective.
The
Nation was propelled into regional and international prominence through
its meticulous reportage on the big headlines of the century, including
Kenya’s independence in 1963, the assassination of Tom Mboya in 1969
and the events leading up to the attainment of a multiparty state in the
1970s and 1980s.

Regional
readers also enjoyed its coverage of the political events in Uganda as
they
unfolded following President Idi Amin’s gag on local media during
his tenure in Uganda.
Today, the group has a presence in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Rwanda. NMG has grown from a handful of Taifa and Nation readers to a multimedia news and content outlet of global repute.
The
group has remained steadfast in its mission to hold leaders to account
and be a voice for the voiceless through balanced, accurate and bold
coverage on matters such as corruption and human-interest stories, among
others.
The group recognises the
need to meet consumers’ needs with innovative products such as Pishi,
Nation Kiki, Lit Music and Habari Hub.
The
60-year anniversary will be celebrated under the theme “True &
Timeless” that captures NMG’s rich heritage and commitment to a
sustainable future, as it recommits its mission of being a true, trusted
and independent champion of society.
A
series of key activities have been lined up throughout the year,
including staff recognition and engagement activities, art and photo
exhibitions, recognition and appreciation of clients, vendors,
distributors, celebration of Nairobi City’s heritage and history through
the NMG Diamond Run and corporate social investment focused on
education.
The culmination of all this will be a high-level, high-impact Futures Forum to be hosted later in the year.
The
forum will bring together a diverse range of stakeholders from East
Africa, the continent and internationally for progressive deliberations
on matters affecting the region under the theme “The Next 60”.
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