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New media school’s initial campus set for Nairobi in 2011

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His Highness the Aga Khan interacts with conference delegates moments before the official opening of the Pan African Media conference held at the  Kenyatta Conference Centre. The Graduate Media School will strive to attract a vibrant intellectual community, anchored by a core of committed media professionals of diverse backgrounds and expertise. Photo/HEZRON NJOROGE

His Highness the Aga Khan interacts with conference delegates moments before the official opening of the Pan African Media conference held at the Kenyatta Conference Centre. The Graduate Media School will strive to attract a vibrant intellectual community, anchored by a core of committed media professionals of diverse backgrounds and expertise. Photo/HEZRON NJOROGE 

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Posted  Monday, March 22  2010 at  00:00

Majority owned and run by East Africans, NMG’s operations include a growing number of English and Kiswahili national newspapers; a regional weekly – The EastAfrican; and radio and television stations.

In recent years, the Group has expanded its operations into Uganda and Tanzania. NMG’s success is underpinned by quality content, independent reporting, investment in professional development, and state-of-the-art technology.

Through world class, locally relevant educational programmes and pedagogy, the Graduate School of Media and Communication will foster a critical mass of diverse, media leaders, enterprises and institutions distinguished by the highest standards of competence, ethics, professionalism and social responsibility.

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