![]() When Kenyan independence was announced on December 12th, 1963, the Daily Nation’s headline was: “Kenya Free”. In 1960 he launched English language editions of the Taifa Leo: the Daily Nation and Sunday Nation. The plan of the young Aga Khan, who would set up a whole range of NGO’s for humanitarian goals during his life, was to use the newspaper to create an African nationalist public opinion and end colonialism. Instead he bought the Taifa newspaper for 10,000 British pounds a year after it’s founding, and renamed it Taifa Leo. Reports that Karim Aga Khan IV founded the newspaper are incorrect. The forerunner of the Daily Nation – the Swahili newspaper Taifa – was founded in 1959 by Michael Curtis and Charles Hayes, newspapermen in London and Nairobi, respectively. ![]() The website and it’s archive are accessible free of charge. The Daily Nation also maintains an excellent website, which publishes many articles from the newspaper and has over 3 million daily page views. It’s offices are located at Kimathi Street in Nairobi. The Sunday version is called the Sunday Daily. It is a morning newspaper published seven days per week, available in all major cities in East Africa. The biggest competitor of the Daily Nation is The Standard, published by the Standard Group. It’s the largest newspaper not only of Kenya, but of the whole of East Africa.ĭaily circulation is above 200,000 copies but as copies are often read by many people, the actual readership is much higher. “It is widely regarded as being independent and balanced” (BBC). The Daily Nation (Kenya) is seen as the most influential of all the
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