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Journalism at
the Kenya Times Newspaper. Central Nairobi. (Internship) Kenya
( Magazine
placement also available)
The Kenya Times is one of
Kenya’s mainstream newspapers. The paper’s headquarters’ is situated at the
capital’s city centre.
Kenya Times like all credible media houses in Kenya and Africa as a whole
has stood the test of time having been there at a time when the press
freedom in the country was minimal.
The paper has over the years been one of the highly rated daily in terms of
sales, making it a household name across the country and by far, the region.
Working at the Kenya Times will contribute positively towards building one
concrete journalistic instincts and experience that will shape your career
and take it a notch higher. The paper is appears in prime English and is
highly recommended for its analytical and impartial reporting.
The paper has produced some of the best reporters, editors, proof readers,
researchers and analysts holding senior editorial posts in a number of
foreign and local prestigious media houses like the British Broadcasting
Corporation (BBC) and the Nation Media Group. |
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At the Kenya Times, you
will work within a staff about 30 excluding those involved in its press unit
and circulation. A volunteer could get involved in the research and writing
of news articles on national news, environmental issues, business, politics,
and sports, among other subjects.
Those interested in special or specific subjects in the wide reportage menu
are given the chance to experiment their skills in addition to sharpening
them by requesting a readily grantable attachment to the desk of interest.
For instance, should one develop interest in business reporting, a volunteer
could switch and help at the business desk. This will include attending
business press functions, taking pictures in case one is not assigned a
camera man and filing the story for either the daily business pages or the
weekly analytical pullout.
Other desks include that of News, where political issues are addressed,
Features where one is given the chance to get creative with both language
and story ideas. All this desks including sports have special designated
pages. This means that a placement at the newspaper will give a chance to
publish as many stories as possible. With proper focus and creativity, a
volunteer is able to fly back home with more than 30 bylines under his or
her own belt in a single month. |
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This program would perfectly suit those aspiring to be future reporters. The media house likes aggressive and innovative
journalists or journalism students with an acute nose for news, someone who
can blend fast in a new environment.
This is a perfect opportunity for those who can think up great story without
having to be assigned by the editors. One must be dedicated to make his or
he last story a master piece above the previous one. Bringing a camera or
laptop will also enhance the volunteers experience as the office staff
normally share computers to write articles. |
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All
Food and accommodation will be provided for by a carefully selected
host family in Nairobi. Airport transfers, inductions and
bottled water included. |
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Great opportunity for
someone in or aspiring to work in Journalism. This placement would give a
unique and different experience for the participants C.V. This placement
does have restrictions on it set by the newspaper themselves and they tend
to only take people who have some media connection. Please send your C.V to
us with this application so we can forward it to the Kenya Times prior to
acceptance. |
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Many who have visited East
African cities, have an impression that, “Nairobi is East Africa’s hub of
fun". The city is awash with standard fun bobbling joints for the young and
the old alike.
Nairobi is the only city in the world where one can go for a game drive in
the wild, thus, weekends out to the Nairobi National Park could be in order.
There is also the Nairobi Safari Walk, Animal orphanage, a giraffe and an
elephant sanctuary, where one could get to kiss a giraffe lip to lip. For a
cultural night out a visit to the Bomas of Kenya, will leave you thrilled
and educated about various Kenyan traditional cultures, music and history.
One could also climb Mount Longonot, two hours drive from the city, for
skilled climbers, Inspire Kenya will be more than glad to organize her
volunteers a climb up Africa’s second highest point – Mount Kenya. The
mountain’s icy peaks of Batian (5199m) and Nelion (5,189m) are accessible
only to experienced mountaineers.
Kenyans are uniquely hospitable people, intelligent and out going. A chat
with them over a drink after a hard day’s work could be equally a fun.
Note that one can only take on these activities when off duty, during the
weekends or either before or after the placement. We can
also arrange safaris and other travel plans for you before or during your
stay. These are competitively priced as we use local operators only. |
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