
Digital Journalism Diploma in Kenya | Media & Reporting Training at Delight Technical College
News travels at the speed of a click. A story breaks on Twitter before it reaches television. A viral video changes public opinion in minutes. A blog post sparks national debate.
This is the age of Digital Journalism.
Journalism is no longer limited to newspapers and television. Today, journalism lives on websites, social media, podcasts, blogs, mobile apps, and streaming platforms. The modern journalist must be fast, ethical, creative, tech-savvy, and fearless in the pursuit of truth.
If you are passionate about storytelling, current affairs, social justice, and digital media, the Digital Journalism Diploma at Delight Technical College is your gateway into the future of media.
Located in the heart of Nairobi CBD, Delight Technical College is training the next generation of digital reporters, content creators, and media professionals for Kenya and the global media industry.
The Story of Journalism: From Print to Digital Power
Journalism began centuries ago with handwritten newsletters and printed newspapers. It evolved through radio and television, becoming the voice of the people and the watchdog of society.
Over time, journalism transformed:
- From newspapers to radio
- From radio to television
- From television to online news
- From print to blogs
- From newsrooms to smartphones
- From press cameras to live streaming
Today, anyone can publish content. But not everyone can practice professional journalism.
Digital journalism combines traditional journalistic values with modern technology. It is about telling accurate, ethical, impactful stories using digital tools.
In Kenya and across Africa, digital media has become the primary source of news for millions of people.
Why Digital Journalism Matters in Today’s World
We live in an information society. People depend on journalists to:
- Expose corruption
- Educate the public
- Hold leaders accountable
- Document history
- Amplify voices
- Shape public opinion
Digital journalism powers:
- Online news platforms
- Social media reporting
- Investigative journalism
- Citizen journalism
- Podcasting
- Multimedia storytelling
- Documentary reporting
In a world full of misinformation, professional digital journalists are more important than ever.
Digital Journalism as a Career: A Voice That Shapes Society
Journalism is more than a job. It is a public service.
With a Digital Journalism Diploma, you can work in:
- Online media houses
- Television and radio stations
- Digital news platforms
- Blogs and online magazines
- NGOs and advocacy organizations
- Government communication offices
- Corporate media departments
- International media organizations
You can also work as a freelance journalist, blogger, podcaster, or content creator.
Journalism gives you a voice, influence, purpose, and impact.
Careers You Can Build with a Digital Journalism Diploma
After completing the diploma, you can pursue careers such as:
- Digital Journalist
- Online Reporter
- Multimedia Journalist
- Investigative Journalist
- News Editor
- Content Creator
- Political Reporter
- Sports Journalist
- Entertainment Journalist
- Business Reporter
- Podcast Host
- News Blogger
- Documentary Journalist
- Social Media Journalist
- Media Researcher
You can work locally and internationally.
The Impact of Journalism on Generations
Journalism records history in real time.
Through journalism:
- Nations remember their past
- Societies learn the truth
- Leaders are held accountable
- Communities find their voice
- Democracy is protected
- Justice is pursued
From independence reporting to modern investigative journalism, journalists shape the future by telling the truth today.
When you study journalism, you become a guardian of truth for generations.
About the Digital Journalism Diploma at Delight Technical College
Delight Technical College offers the Digital Journalism Level 6 Diploma under the School of Media & AI, examined by TVET-CDACC and approved by the Ministry of Education through TVETA.
This course is designed to train modern journalists with strong digital, reporting, and storytelling skills.
Course Details
- Course Title: Digital Journalism
- Level: 6 Diploma
- Qualification Body: TVET-CDACC
- Duration: 2 Years
- School: Delight School of Media & AI
- Tuition Fees: Ksh 35,000 per term
Minimum Entry Requirements
To join the Digital Journalism Diploma course, you need:
- KCSE C– (Minus) or
- An equivalent qualification recognized by KNQA
What You Will Learn in the Digital Journalism Diploma (TVET Curriculum Overview)
The TVET curriculum is designed to produce skilled, ethical, and industry-ready journalists.
Core Areas of Training
1. Introduction to Journalism
- History of journalism
- News values
- Journalism ethics
- Media roles in society
2. News Reporting and Writing
- News gathering
- Interviewing skills
- News writing
- Feature writing
- Editorial writing
3. Digital Media and Online Journalism
- Online reporting
- Blogging and web publishing
- Social media journalism
- SEO for journalists
4. Multimedia Journalism
- Photojournalism
- Video journalism
- Podcasting
- Mobile journalism
5. Broadcast Journalism
- Radio reporting
- TV news production
- News presentation
6. Investigative Journalism
- Research methods
- Data journalism
- Fact-checking
- Corruption reporting
7. Media Law and Ethics
- Media law in Kenya
- Freedom of expression
- Defamation and privacy
- Copyright and intellectual property
8. Editing and Newsroom Production
- News editing
- Headline writing
- Page layout
- Newsroom management
9. Documentary and Feature Production
- Documentary storytelling
- Long-form journalism
- Human interest stories
10. Entrepreneurship in Journalism
- Freelance journalism
- Media startups
- Digital publishing
- Personal branding
What to Expect at Delight Technical College
Delight Technical College has over 8 years of technical education excellence and is fully accredited by TVETA.
Why Choose Delight?
- Approved by the Ministry of Education (TVETA/PRIVATE/TVC/0080/2022)
- TVET-CDACC accredited
- Practical newsroom training
- Modern media labs
- Digital journalism tools
- Editing and broadcasting studios
- Experienced journalists as trainers
- Internship placement
- Portfolio development
- Career mentorship
- Flexible study schedules
- Affordable tuition
- Prime Nairobi CBD location
- Free WiFi and computer access
Students graduate with strong portfolios and newsroom experience.
Tuition and Other Charges
Tuition Fees
- Digital Journalism Diploma: Ksh 35,000 per term
Other Administrative Charges
- Statutory Fees: Ksh 12,000 per year
- Attachment Fees: Ksh 10,000 per year
- NITA/TVET-CDACC Exam Fees: Ksh 8,000 per module
How to Apply
Campus Location
Delight Technical College
Muindi Mbingu Street, Opposite Jevanjee Gardens
Nairobi City County, Kenya
Contact Details
- Call/WhatsApp: +254 722 533 771 / +254 724 566 088
- Website: www.delight.ac.ke
- Email: info@delight.ac.ke
Registration Requirements
- Copy of KCSE certificate/result slip
- Copy of National ID
- Copy of Birth Certificate
Bank Payment Details
- Bank: KCB Bank Kenya
- Branch: Biashara Street
- Account Name: Delight Technical College
- Account Number: 01129558232700
Become the Voice of the People
Journalism is not just a career.
It is a responsibility.
It is a calling.
It is power used for good.
At Delight Technical College, you do not just learn journalism.
You become a digital storyteller for the modern world.
Your Journalism Journey Starts Here
If you are passionate about truth, storytelling, current affairs, and digital media, the Digital Journalism Diploma at Delight Technical College is your gateway into the media industry.
Visit the campus today.
Call the admissions office.
Apply now.
Tell the stories that matter. Build your future with Delight Technical College.



