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The Standard; Type: Daily newspaper: Format: Berliner: Owner(s) The Standard Group: Founder(s) A.M. Jeevanjee: Founded: 1902; 122 years ago () (as African Standard) Language: English: Headquarters: Nairobi, Kenya: Circulation: 74,000: Website: standardmedia.co.ke
Daily Nation; Type: Daily newspaper: Format: Berliner: Owner(s) Nation Media Group: Founder(s) Charles Hayes: Founded: 1958 as Taifa: Language: English: Headquarters: Nairobi, Kenya: Circulation: 170,000: Sister newspapers: Taifa Leo: Website: nation.africa
Newspaper Publisher/parent company Website Nairobi: The Daily Nation: Nation Media Group: Nairobi: KSN: Kenya Satellite News Network Nairobi: The Standard: Standard Group Limited Nairobi: The EastAfrican: Nation Media Group: Nairobi: The Kenya Times [5] Nairobi: The Sub-Saharan Informer (pan-national) Nairobi: Taifa Leo: Nation Media Group
There are two independent national daily newspapers, the Daily Nation, The Standard, and two daily free newspapers, X News, and The People Daily. There are also two specialised daily papers, Business Daily and The Star, and one weekly paper, The East African, which is published in Nairobi, Dar es Salaam and Kampala.
Website. the-star .co .ke. The Star is a daily newspaper published in Nairobi, Kenya. It was launched in July 2007 as the Nairobi Star and later rebranded as The Star in 2009. The Star' s circulation was around 15,000–20,000 in 2010 (against total Kenyan newspaper circulation in 2010 of around 320,000), compared to 5,000–8,000 in 2007. [1]
In late February 2006, the newspaper The Standard ran a story claiming that president Mwai Kibaki and senior opposition figure Kalonzo Musyoka had been holding secret meetings. On 2 March at 1:00 am local time (2200 UTC on the 1st), masked gunmen carrying AK-47s raided multiple editorial offices of The Standard, and of its television station KTN.
The EastAfrican is a weekly newspaper published in Kenya since 7 November 1994 by the Nation Media Group, which also publishes Kenya's national Daily Nation. The EastAfrican also circulates in the other countries of the African Great Lakes region, including Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda.
Specifically, the Daily Nation and the Standard, two major Kenyan news companies, have numerous articles centred on the theme of debt-trap diplomacy, and the Kenyan public is generally more critical of Chinese mega-projects than the government. Some critics also posit that it fits into a larger trend of Chinese loans in Africa.