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]]>The Group Managing Editor is Theophil Makunga and the Mwananchi Managing Editor is Dennis Msacky.
The company was established in May 1999 by Ambassador Ferdinand Ruhinda[2] as Media Communications Ltd. But in April 2001, a new business was established (Advertising Agency & Public Relations) and a new company was formed – Mwananchi Communications Ltd. In the very same year Mwananchi Communications Ltd was acquired by the [[Nation Media Group (NMG) which is based in Nairobi, Kenya.
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]]>IPP Media is a private company, held under IPP Group and based in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. IPP Media comprises nine newspapers, which are published in both English and Swahili, three television stations, and four radio stations (Radio One, SkyFM, Capital radio and East Africa FM). IPP Media is also a wide content provider for East African news on the Internet via its web site ippmedia.com. The Swahili newspapers groups are now nine for EACU. The largest Swahili newspaper is Nipashe (Dar es Salaam).
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