The Path to Journalism in Kenya is Rough But We'll Make it!
How to Become a Journalist in Kenya
Becoming
a journalist in Kenya is not a midnight affair but a hard nut to crack.
There are a lot of things that are required to do journalism in Kenya.
For instance, you have to pursue a course in journalism and also select
an area of interest which you will master to the latter. For example,
you can select print media studies or simply electronic media where you
master the techniques required. However, problems start arising when it
comes to looking for a job. This is the hardest nut to crack where many
are losing their shoes from the frequent tarmacking. I have friends who
have resulted to becoming secondary school teachers or simply primary
school tutors. Sadly, it is after they have taken a course in journalism
in Kenya with all the hopes of one day they shall be doing news on TV
or be radio presenters.
What You Need in Order to Be a Good Journalist in Kenya
There a lot of elements that one needs to employ in order to become a
competitive journalist not only in Kenya but across the world. However,
journalism in Kenya is a fast growing industry. There are a lot of
things that are changing every day in the journalism circles in Kenya
like in the technical world, camera work and also the presentation
elements. The journalism in Kenya is going 3D! All we need to do is to
hold hands and practices responsible journalism.
Some of The Factors One Need to Consider in Practicing Journalism in Kenya are:
- Having a good education background that go about mastering your language of use like English, Swahili or a second language. Also being fluent is paramount and good articulation makes your work even easier.
- Mastering your niche, be it print media, broadcast media, reporting, anchoring, radio presenting and many more as said is just the rule. Although all these are in relation to one another! Take this time and master your niche and also do more than just home work or assignment for this will make you the best in your job. Mark you, all the best journalists in Kenya have always been doing extra work. This is the recipe for talent, zeal and also unique. So take your time to learn what journalism is all about.
What is Journalism?
Journalism is the fact finding mission of news events,
investigating and compiling the report in a process that relays it back to the
people or targeted group. This is a process of getting into a journey and
recording events or happenings and occurrences for the purposes of showcasing
to a wide audience or community group. This is where journalists get hold
accountable to the world, their countries, cities, towns or villages for
reporting occurrences in these locations. It is clear that there are a lot of
alterations in the world of journalism where applications and execution vary
but the intended purpose is to inform the members of the public. This includes
telling them about the daily occurrences, the cultural practices, and the
government working process, businesses and organizational functions that lay a
big role in the life of the members of a society/public.
The Journalism of Today
First and foremost the entire journalism is all about,
researching, compiling, writing, editing and presenting news to the members of
the public irrespective of the forms of package. For instance: photojournalism,
video journalism, documentary journalism etc. in the modern times of today
journalism has become the major form of reporting opinion issues of the public
and the public affairs amid other mass media. This is bearing in mind that there
are many other mass media forms that are changing the presentation forms of
news information to the members of the public. For instance: the internet. The internet
has taken journalism to a high level where e reading culture is developed and
it is common to find many getting news updates from their smart phones. This is
what is challenging the print media where newspaper and magazines exits. But as
internet or electronic media/journalism takes center stage, a lot of magazines and
newspapers are published every new day. One fine thing to note is that Kenya amid
many other African countries is taking up use of the digital media whereby a
lot is seen in the social media platforms, blogosphere, and the websites. This is
all in the name of standing up to be counted among the rest in the electronic
journalism.
What are The Genres of Journalism?
There are a lot of genres of journalism which one can
specialize in today in Kenya and worldwide. For instance:
- · Advocacy journalism
- · Analytical journalism
- · Blogging journalism
- · Broadcast journalism
- · Citizen journalism
- · Civic journalism
- · Collaborative journalism
- · Community journalism
- · Data base journalism
- · Investigative journalism
- · Literary journalism
- · New journalism
What are The Roles in Journalism Posts/Titles?
- · Journalists or reporter
- · Editors
- · Columnists
- · Bloggers
- · Copy editors
- · Meteorologists
- · News presenters
- · News anchors
- · Political commentators
- · Pundits
- · Photographers
What are The News Media for Journalism?
What are Journalism Areas?
- · Arts
- · Business
- · Entertainment
- · Environmental
- · Fashion
- · Medicine
- · Politics
- · Science and technology
- · Trade
- · Sports
- · Traffic
- · Weather
- · World
What are The Journalism Courses?
- Print media
- Electronic media
- Newspaper journalism
- Magazines studies
- Mass communication
- Rhetoric
- English studies
- History of journalism
- Contemporary studies
- Report writing
- Business journalism
- Translation amid common core courses
Best Journalists in Kenya
There is always a demand to know about the top ranking journalists
in Kenya as the journalism state in Kenya keeps advancing and getting
competitive day in day out.
- Julie Gichuru
- Catherine Kasabuli
- Tom Mboya
- John Allan Namu
- Beatrice Marshall
- Swaleh Mdoe (Kiswahili anchor)
- Mohamed Ali (Kiswahili anchor)
- Jeff Koinange
- Nimrod Tabu
- Richard Chacha
- Belinda Obura
- Johnson Mwakazi
- Hussein Mohamed
- Michael Njenga
- Bernard Ndong’
- Kirigo Ng’arua
- Sophie Ikenye
- Shafie Weru (Radio Personality)
- Kalekye Mumo(Radio Personality)
- Jimmy Gathu
- Jamila Mohamed (Kiswahili Anchor & Editor)
- Lilian Muli
- Mark Masai
- Albert Gachiri
- Sadic Shabaan
- Caroline Mutoko
- Ann Ngugi and many more
What are The Best Journalism Schools in Kenya?
There is a mushrooming of universities and colleges in Kenya
that stand to offer journalism courses and training to the members of public. For
instance:
Daystar University
– This is one of the recognized universities in East Africa not only in Kenya. It
has in fact sent out majority of professional journalists in Kenya. Top ranking
journalists in Kenya have come from this university.
United States
International University (USIU) – This is an international university that
offers journalism program to students. Here many students have joined the media
industry having international relations degree amid journalism that has
different majors and minors. Located in Thika Road few kilometers from Nairobi.
Do you know that the CNN African Journalist winner John Allan Namu came from
USIU?
Multimedia University
– This is one of the best journalism schools in Kenya. It started by the name
KCCT (Kenya College of Communication Technology. Many pioneering students have
come from this institution. It is located in Rongai several kilometers from
Nairobi.
Kenya Institute of
Mass Communication – It is better known that all the media personalities in
Kenya must have gone through KIMC. In fact, many graduates are rushing to get
themselves a diploma from this institution in order to stand out in the media
industry. It has one of the best implements for training media and journalism.
Egerton University
– This is one of the public universities that stand to offer journalism to students.
Journalism in this institution is offered in Nakuru Town Campus at both degree
and masters levels. There is a radio station that serves the students needs in
this campus.
University of Nairobi
(UON) – This is one of the public universities that offer degree programs
in journalism. We have many journalists getting to this institution to obtain
their degrees even after serving in the journalism circles for so many years.
Moi University –
This is also a public university in Kenya that has a competitive media
department which churns out graduates that are well prepared to handle the
media industry.
Maseno University
– This is one other public university that has its main campus in Kisumu
offering journalism degrees to aspiring journalists. One great thing is that it
has two fully functional radio studios; one that serves the community and the
other one the university.
Kenya Polytechnic University
College – This is a university college that has had many students enrolling
to their journalism curriculum. It is located in Nairobi and has competitive journalism
training.
Mount Kenya
University – Mount Kenya is one of the private institutions to offer competitive
degrees in journalism as many students who wish to take up journalism roles
like news writes and reports take it here. Its main campus is in Thika town
Nairobi.
Nairobi Institute of
Business Studies (NIBS) – This is an institution that was started to serve
business related curses but it has also grown and expanded to offer competitive
journalism courses to students from every part of the country Kenya. This
includes print media, electronic and photo journalism. Man Campus is in Ruiru
with a wide network of campuses in Kenya.
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