DUSHANBE, March 18, 2016, Asia-Plus — His Highness the Aga Khan on March 17 emphasized the importance of reliable and trustworthy media in a world filled with multiple sources of information.
“In such a world, it is absolutely critical – more than ever – that the public should have somewhere to turn for reliable, balanced, objective and accurate information – as best it can be discovered,” he said.
According to the Aga Khan Development Network, the Aga Khan made the remarks at the opening of a new state-of-the art printing plant in Nairobi, Kenya that will print newspapers and magazines of the Nation Media Group – a media house he founded almost six decades ago.
The Chairman of the Aga Khan Development Network and Imam (Spiritual Leader) of the Shia Ismaili Muslims noted that the Nation Media Group has come a long way since the establishment of its first small newspaper in the final days of Kenya’s colonial era, growing to become East Africa’s largest media organization.
“We have expanded by launching new newspapers – like the
East African
and the
Business Daily
– by moving into the television and radio worlds, and by expanding into other countries in East Africa. And we have also moved decisively into on-line, computerized distribution of news and information,” he said.
He added that the new printing press not only signaled Nation’s commitment to providing the best product to its readers and advertising customers but also reinforced the Group’s commitment to its original mission.
“As we commission this new press today, we are also rededicating ourselves to the ideals which gave birth to this company almost six decades ago – and that have propelled it forward ever since,” he said.
The Aga Khan lauded the Nation’s new editorial guidelines, which are designed to ensure the Group’s adherence to the highest editorial standards and practice.
The Nation’s founder emphasized the need to approach media issues in a comprehensive way by not only developing media organizations but also by training future journalists for the developing world. He cited the recent establishment of the Aga Khan University’s Graduate School of Media and Communications as an effort designed to improve journalistic standards across the developing world.
In a statement read by Cabinet Secretary for Information, Communications & Technology, Uhuru Kenyatta, President of Kenya, commended the plant as the largest investment that any media house has made in East and Central Africa, and that it was made possible by the robust and conducive business environment.
The KES 2 billion state-of-the-art printing plant is expected to improve overall print quality, enhance newspaper pagination and increase color capacity in tandem with the Group’s expanding print business.


