Nation.Africa feted among reliable English news sites

Stephen Gitagama

NMG Chief Executive Officer Stephen Gitagama. 

Photo credit: Dennis Onsongo | Nation Media Group

Nation Online has been rated the second most visited news site in Kenya despite having a paywall, as revealed in a report by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.

The research drew respondents from educated English-speaking online news users in Kenya aged between 18 and 50 years and living in metropolitan areas.

According to its findings, 55% of people access Nation Online on a weekly basis with 32% doing so at least three days per week.

Citizen Digital, which offers its readers free content, was ranked first in the survey.

Nation Online, better known as Nation.Africa, is owned by the Nation Media Group (NMG).

Stephen Gitagama, the Chief Executive Officer at NMG, while acknowledging the ranking, promised readers of even more high-quality content this year and asked them to continue relying on Nation Online for all their news updates.

“It’s a sign that we’re doing the right thing. Nation.Africa is only one year old, so this ranking demonstrates that our content is superior and sits well with our consumers,” he added.

Churchill Otieno, the Head of Development and Learning at NMG, thanked the numerous Nation.Africa subscribers for their loyalty.

“This confirms that the Kenyan audience is yearning for quality journalism and readers are willing to pay for it,” he said.

The online news site, is the digital version of Daily, Saturday and Sunday Nation and brings in fast, accurate, reliable news.

While covering a myriad of areas, Nation.Africa offers timely news on politics, counties, international, entertainment, opinions, culture, health, technology and sports. This is made possible because of a team of hundreds of reporters spread all over Kenya and Africa.

Nation Online is one of the country’s pioneer digital news websites with close to 100,000 subscribers.

With a commitment to empower its audiences by informing, educating and engaging them, Nation Online readers who have registered to read articles on the Prime section get alerts when breaking news of their interest are published.