Hilary Ng'weno
Hilary Ng'weno | |
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Born | Hilary Boniface Ng’weno June 28, 1938 Nairobi, Kenya |
Died | July 7, 2021 | (aged 83)
Occupation | Journalist |
Spouse | Fleur Ng'weno |
Hilary Boniface Ng'weno (1938-2021) was a
Career in journalism
In 1975, Ng'weno founded The Weekly Review, a journal of political news, commentary and analysis followed in 1977 by The Nairobi Times, a Sunday newspaper that later became a daily. At the beginning, The Weekly Review and The Nairobi Times being locally owned enterprises, fared well in a field dominated by the (then) foreign owned Daily Nation and The Standard but like other local papers, they faced stiff competition from the established papers for little or lack of advertising from the mostly foreign companies in Kenya. Because the advertising community was still controlled by foreigners, it tended to favour the foreign owned publications. Advertisers were also not too keen to deal with publications that were likely to stir the wrath of the government with inflammatory political reports.
Ng'weno's publications lasted an impressive length of time. His publications continued to gain popularity, and The Weekly Review went on to dominate the weekly news scene for more than 20 years, becoming one of Africa’s best news magazines. Due to diminishing revenue from advertising sales, Ng'weno however, sold The Nairobi Times in 1983 to KANU, Kenya's then ruling party. The paper was renamed The Kenya Times, but its popularity suffered, as it was seen to be the mouthpiece of an oppressive government in a political era likened to dictatorship. The Kenya Times wound up in July 2010.
Ng'weno diversified his media empire, which included other periodicals such as The Financial Review, The Industrial Review and Rainbow, a monthly children’s magazine. His publishing company, Stellascope was acquired by KANU when the latter purchased The Nairobi Times. The Weekly Review folded on May 17, 1999, after 24 years of publication and Ng'weno moved on to television broadcasting launching a television station, STV Kenya.
Following the sale of STV in 2000, Ng'weno reinvented himself as a historian, drawing on materials from his journalistic career. Jointly with the Nation Media Group he produced the 15-part series, the Making of Nation (2007). Jointly with NTV, he has produced over 160 individual half-hour profiles of important figures in Kenya's history, a series entitled Makers of Nation.
Personal life
Hilary Ng'weno has been married to Fleur (née Grandjouan), once a native of
Death
Hilary Ng'weno died on July 7, 2021, at his home after a long illness according to his family. He leaves behind his wife Fleur Ng'weno, and two daughters Amolo and Bettina Ng'weno.[2]
Positions held
- Member of the Board of Trustees of the National Museums of Kenya (1964–68)
- Chairman of the Kenya Museum Society (1967–68)
- Chairman of Kenya Wildlife Service (1990–93)
- Trustee of World Wide Fund for Nature (1993–97)
- Member of the Council of African Advisers to the World Bank (1991–94)
- Chairman of the Kenya Revenue Authority (1995–97)
- Member of Presidential Economic Commission (1996–99)
- Member of the Population Advisory Committee of the MacArthur Foundation (1991–97)
- Chairman of the Advisory Board of the Rockefeller Foundation’s African Forum for Children’s Literacy in Science and Technology (1994–97)
Publications
Books
- The Men From Pretoria (1977)
- The Day Kenyatta Died (1978)
Magazines
- Joe, the full of humour magazine (together with artist Terry Hirst and Oscar Festus)
TV productions
- Makers of a Nation, which won the Best TV Script: Hilary Ng'weno at the Kalasha Awards 2010.
- The Making of a Nation: Kenya’s Political History 1957-2007, a 14 half-hour documentary based on the political course of Kenya from pre-1963 to 2007.
- Kenya’s Darkest Hour
Prize
- John D. Rockefeller III Award, 1968.
See also
- Pioneer Journalist and Creative Thinker, in the Nation (2013).
- Profile of Hilary Ng'weno, on Kenyablogspot (2012)
- Lamb, David, The Africans (1987).
- Hilary Ng'weno, interviewed by Bernth Lindfors, in : The African Book Publishing Record. Volume 5, Issue 3, pp. 157–161, ISSN (Online) 7865-8717, ISSN (Print) 0306-0322, , //1979 published online: 20/10/2009.
- Rosenthal, Elizabeth, Birdwatcher: The Life of Roger Tory Peterson (2008).
References
- ^ administrate. "About". Retrieved 2020-03-04.
- ^ Okuoro, Sara. "Hilary Ng'weno dies at 83-years". The Standard. Retrieved 2021-07-07.
External links
- How free is the press?, interview with Chaacha Mwita, at afronline.org.
- Kenya Times To Say Bye after 27 years at printweekmea.com.
- Fleur Ng'weno, wife of Hilary Ng'weno, in executive committee of Nature Kenya, at naturekenya.org.
- Biography of Claireve Grandjouan, archeologist and Fleur Ng'weno's sister, by Marjorie Susan Venit, at brown.edu.