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Kenya: 16 Graduate From Nation Media Lab

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The eighth cohort of the Nation Media Lab graduated on Thursday after a 19-week training course.

Sixteen journalists were awarded certificates after the vigorous course comprising theory and practical assignments.

The journalists were encouraged to test their limits in the changing landscape of the media industry.

Nation Media Group (NMG) Chief Executive Officer Stephen Gitagama said the company has placed itself as a pacesetter in the industry by investing in quality journalism.

“Journalism is a calling and we play a big role in the development of our society. We are in a privileged position with the brand we have developed. We are ready for the new transition and are confident that NMG is moving in the right direction,” Mr Gitagama told the graduates.

YOUNG JOURNALISTS

The Media Lab was launched in 2007 with the aim of giving young journalists experience in digital work.

Over the years, the programme has grown and laid focus on media convergence.

Since 2016, the training has been undertaken in collaboration with the Aga Khan Graduate School of Media and Communications, which offers the academic and technical support and provides a venue for the course.

The programme’s interim Dean Alex Awiti said training journalists is critical in preserving a country’s democracy, adding that media houses and journalists need to adapt to the changing market.

“Society needs the media now more than before. It is, therefore, essential that media houses invest in excellence,” he said.