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Kenya Institute of Mass Communication

June 29, 2021
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Kenya Institute of Mass Communication

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The Kenya Institute of Mass Communication (KIMC) was established in 1961 and was named as the then Voice of Kenya Training School. Its main purpose was to train electronic engineering and technicians for the then, Kenya Broadcasting Service (KBS), that was later rebranded in 1962 as the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC). KBC was then nationalized in 1964, and changed its brand to Voice of Kenya (VOK). Nationalization occasioned the departure of expatriates who worked at the broadcaster, creating an urgent need for qualified manpower to fill the vacant positions. In 1965, the new Voice of Kenya acquired a grant to start what became to be known as the Voice of Kenya Training School.
The institution was also to serve the Ministry of Information which equally lacked qualified journalists, program producers, announcers and other cadre relevant in the field of mass communication. Training programs started from a humble wooden structure near the Kenyatta National Hospital. During the 1967/68 financial year the institute was funded to construct mass Media Communication Training institute in South – B Area (Mariakani) and the Institute named Kenya Institute of Mass Communication. Construction work commenced in October, 1967 and the first batch of trainees was transferred from the VOK Training School in November, 1968 to complete their studies at the new institute. Since then, KIMC has witnessed considerable expansion and diversification in its training programs. In addition to the engineering courses, radio and television production courses were introduced in 1969, followed by print journalism training in 1970, and film production courses in1975.
KIMC has grown into one of the most respected institutions of its kind in Africa admitting students not only from Kenya but also from several African countries. Over the years, the institute has trained students from countries such as Somalia, Sudan, and Rwanda among others. The institute is now equipped with modern facilities for training in the fields of electronic and telecommunication engineering, film production, radio and television production, print and broadcast journalism, electronic and studio technology.As the ICT sector grows, it has become necessary for the media training institutions to develop new programs as well as expand the existing ones to produce graduates with the media market desired skills to satisfy the increasing demand for middle level media personnel.
The training of media middle level personnel is supported by the government through funding of the Kenya Institute of Mass Communication. To ensure that the institute keeps abreast with Media Market and personnel training requirements, the government in 2011, transformed KIMC into a Semi-Autonomous Government Agency (SAGA) under Legal Notice No. 197 of 2011 with a mandate to offer training in communication and the cinematic arts.

Courses at KIMC are basically for the media personnel in Kenya and beyond. Some of the countries that have benefited from the media training at KIMC include;

  • Gambia
  • South Sudan
  • Somali

Here is a  List Of Courses Offered at Kenya Institute of Mass Communication.

  1. Diploma in TV and Film Production
  2. Diploma in Radio Production
  3. Certificate in Radio Production
  4. Postgraduate Diploma in Mass Communication
  5. Diploma in Instrumentation and Control Engineering
  6. Diploma in Animation and Digital Media Design
  7. News Anchoring using Autocues
  8. Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication
  9. Sound Editing Packages
  10. Diploma in Broadcast Journalism
  11. Certificate in News Anchoring
  12. Bachelor of Mass Communication
  13. Diploma in Mass Communication
  14. Bachelor of Arts(Communication)
  15. Diploma in Journalism
  16. Bachelor of Science in Disaster Management and International Diplomacy
  17. Diploma in Film Video Programmes Production
  18. Diploma in Electronics Engineering
  19. Certificate in Photojournalism
  20. Diploma in Film Video Programmes Production, Production and Directing Option
  21. Certificate in Journalism & Mass Communication
  22. Diploma in Radio Programmes Production
  23. Diploma in Film Video Programmes Production
  24. Diploma in Telecommunication Engineering
  25. Diploma in Film Video Programmes Production
  26. Certificate in Computer Applications
  27. Diploma in Media Techniques – Print Journalism

All applications for diploma and certificate courses should be addressed to:
The Director
Kenya Institute of Mass Communication
P.O. BOX 42422 – 00100 NAIROBI

Courses

  • Information Training
  • TV/Radio Programme Production
  • Film/Video Production
  • Engineering Training
  • Postgraduate Training and Research

Online Resources

  • KIMC student online survey
  • Student Portal
  • Feedback Form
  • KIMC Staff Mail
  • Students Mail
  • Laboratory Timetable
  • KIMC Monthly Article
  • KIMC DRAFT ICT POLICY

Quick Links

  • KBC
  • University of Nairobi
  • Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA)
  • Ministry of Information , Communications and Technology (ICT)
  • Media Council of Kenya
  • Kenya Union of Journalists
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technology
  • Kenya Film Commission
  • Nation Media Group
  • HELB

Contacts of Kenya Institute of Mass Communication

P.O. Box 42422 – 00100 Uholo Road, Off Mombasa Road
Nairobi, Kenya
(+254) 020 6997000
+254-708-262-895
http://www.kimc.ac.ke
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