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Khaleej Times turns 45: Community leaders, influencers reflect on legacy of UAE’s first English newspaper

The most important voices of our time share their thoughts on why KT will continue to remain an important player in mapping the region’s evolution



Published: Sun 16 Apr 2023, 6:00 AM

Newsrooms may have undergone an overhaul, and platforms may have evolved from a paper you need to hold with both hands to a screen that can fit in your palm. But for KT, some things never change: The grit, the passion, and the mission to deliver stories that matter.

As the UAE’s first English newspaper turns 45, some of the country’s movers and shakers — from entrepreneurs to community leaders, top authors, artists and designers — share their insights on how far Khaleej Times has come and why it will remain relevant amid the rapidly changing media landscape.

Sunny Varkey, Founder, GEMS Education

“I take this opportunity to congratulate Khaleej Times for reaching this milestone. Much has changed in the last 45 years, which have seen the UAE emerge as a leader and shining light on the world stage. The publication has played an important part in covering this remarkable journey and supporting the nation’s development, while at the same time successfully navigating the many disruptions and challenges that have impacted publishing as a whole. Khaleej Times has been a valued proponent of GEMS Education and I am grateful for the support of its editors. I wish them continued success for the next 45 years, which will no doubt require them to continue to innovate and forge new paths in this vital sector.”

John Sunil, CEO, Burjeel Holdings

I extend my warmest congratulations to Khaleej Times on celebrating 45 years of success. Khaleej Times has been a beacon of journalistic excellence that informs and inspires its readers across the UAE and beyond. Your dedicated reporting on healthcare has provided invaluable insights to the readers into the opportunities and challenges facing our industry. Burjeel Holdings has been fortunate to have your support in raising awareness about health and healthcare issues. Looking ahead, I have every confidence that Khaleej Times will continue to thrive and spark important conversations about the future of healthcare.

In the age of social media and digital platforms, newspapers like Khaleej Times still make a difference by providing in-depth analysis, insightful commentary, and balanced reporting on critical issues. I hope the newspaper will continue to embrace digital technologies to stay relevant and engage with the younger generation while maintaining its high journalistic standards and editorial integrity. Once again, I congratulate you on your anniversary and look forward to many more years of exceptional journalism from Khaleej Times.

Mohammed Jalal Al Rayssi, Director-General of the Emirates News Agency (WAM)

“As Khaleej Times celebrates its 45th anniversary, I wish the paper a long life! Although I said the paper, I know it has successfully and seamlessly transitioned into the digital era with aplomb. In fact, Khaleej Times deserves credit for not only telling stories of our region to the world and vice versa, but also for popularising the Arabic word Khaleej far beyond the Arab world.

I have had a close association with Khaleej Times for more than three decades, first as a reader, and later in various official capacities. I am confident KT will continue doing credible and sterling journalism in future, disseminating the message of unity, harmony and prosperity that the UAE stands for.

Nayla Al Khaja, first Emirati female filmmaker

“As a long-standing publication with a reputation for quality journalism, I see Khaleej Times continuing to be a leading voice in the region for years to come. With an unwavering commitment to delivering news and insights that matter to its readers, I believe Khaleej Times will adapt to the changing media landscape and continue to engage and inform its audience through various upcoming digital platforms. As the UAE and the world continue to evolve, I have no doubt that the newspaper will remain a trusted source of news, analysis, and opinion.”

Andrew Yap, Co-Founder of Big Bad Wolf

The cycle for newspapers is coming back because the world has now realised what digital can do and what it can’t. Just like how records are coming back again, humans are more or less gravitating towards a lot of old ways of things that we do. The important question for newspapers is, how do they reinvent themselves, how they present themselves, and how they present and engage old audiences as well as young.

I feel that now the time is right for newspapers to reinvent. Like back in those days, you get that boy in the streets shouting out like in New York City, the boy is shouting the headlines. I think they should reinvent the way it is presented it and the way the stories are delivered, to engage with the new audience or to re-engage the audience again.

Sheikha Hend bint Faisal Al Qassimi, Emirati entrepreneur and author

“The future remains a mystery to us all, no matter how well we attempt to prophesize it. The United Arab Emirates, along with its major entities, has been raised in an environment of diversity and perseverance, contributing to its splendid adaptability. The pursuit of excellence in performance, dream attainment, and overall achievement has led us to become the new land of the free and brave in today’s world. I take immense pride in the Emirates’ neutral and peaceful path, and I pray that it continues to follow its beautiful path of goodwill.

“Khaleej Times has always been one of the media houses that represents the voice of the masses and individuals in a democratic way, and I admire this commitment.”

Abdulla Lutfi, Emirati artist of determination

“I am an autistic savant. I have found Khaleej Times to be an inclusive publication. In fact, I had the honour of being featured on the cover of wknd. magazine. I am sure in the future, Khaleej Times will continue to bring awareness about neuro diverse people and highlight people from all walks of life and all disabilities. In the future too, I will continue to be a fan of Khaleej Times. I really like its digital version as well.”

Saeed Almemari, first Emirati to scale seven summits

“Khaleej Times is a platform where we share our experiences, news, stories to the people, and to the world. It’s a great platform to share stories for non-Arabic speakers and readers. I wish them great success in the coming 45 years.”

Laila bin Hareb Almheiri, Emirati entrepreneur and CEO of Alive Group

“Acknowledging the challenges Khaleej Times has overcome to reach its current state, marking its forty-fifth year, is of utmost importance. As the world rapidly embraces digital technology, Khaleej Times has been quick to follow suit, even prior to the turn of the millennium. The newspaper has consistently remained in tune with its readers and, as society and technology continue to evolve, I have no doubt that Khaleej Times will continue to pursue innovation and digitization, while creating a competitive advantage within all these platforms, including social media.

“Personally, I am eager to see genuine stories about men and women who have had a great impact on the lives of others, as well as progressive pieces that reflect our current experiences and society.

Mohammad Kazim, Emirati entrepreneur and co-founder of Tamashee

“I am passionate about hearing more stories of individuals who have devoted a portion of their lives to innovation, creation, or philanthropy. These stories demonstrate how passion is essential for personal growth, benefitting society and the economy. Empowering and enabling passionate individuals not only differentiates our offerings but also creates a sustainable business environment in today’s highly competitive and globalised world”

Peter Hellyer, UAE historian, writer

“Forty-five years ago this week, when I was managing foreign language broadcasting in Abu Dhabi, our daily news bulletin ran the story of the launching of the daily, Khaleej Times, the first privately-owned English language paper.

“Since then, the UAE and the world have witnessed huge changes, and so too has the media. From hot metal to online websites with a global reach, the Khaleej Times has seen it all, striving to keep abreast of those changes and to inform our UAE communities.

“In the years ahead, I am confident it will continue to do so.”

Nigel Sillitoe, CEO, Insight Discovery

“In this age of democratised information, when anyone can set up a digital channel to broadcast their views, I believe professional newspapers are increasingly important. Facing an onslaught of misinformation and disinformation, we need facts we can rely on and insights that explain our fragmented world. Regulated newspapers meet this need. By holding others to account, and by being held to account themselves, they are our first line of defence. So, I hope Khaleej Times and its peers will amplify their work as consumer champions: disproving lies, exposing fraudsters and protecting us from shady companies. We can’t afford to be without them.”

Shashi Tharoor, Indian MP and former undersecretary general of United Nations

“At a time when the relentless rise of technology has imperilled the future of many newspapers, Khaleej Times continues to provide a vital service to its readers in the Gulf, many of whom are expatriates anxious for news from home. As it turns 45, KT embodies the idea that there is always room for originality, creativity and relevance, none of which easily admits substitution. Long may it flourish!”

Pico Iyer, author

“Newspapers such as Khaleej Times give me hope for the future as well as information for right now, binding us all together in a shared conversation. I’m so glad the paper has been giving us the news from the UAE in English for 45 years, and I hope it continues to be a bridge between the Emirates and all of us in the larger, English-speaking world.”

Saba Karim Khan, Pakistani author based in Abu Dhabi

“In another 4.5 decades, we are likely to see Khaleej Times go more ‘glocal’ (global with its local essence uncompromisingly intact) in its truest sense — equally enriching for someone reading it on their local train, offices and homes in Delhi, London, New York, as it is trusted by hordes of workers, homemakers and students in the UAE itself. Whether today or 45 years hence, the senses that a physical copy of Khaleej Times invokes is like comfort food — no matter how much technology takes over, it won’t go out of fashion.”

Ahlam Bolooki, CEO, Emirates Literature Foundation and director, Emirates Airline Festival of Literature, Managing Director, ELF Publishing

“It is a period of great transformation for the media industry, which will only intensify as further developments are made in the AI sphere. With the onset of automated content creation, there is a need for ethical consideration to ensure responsible journalism. Media outlets have to be transparent about the use of AI-generated content. And they have to take responsibility for verifying information and fact-checking, and ensuring that the news they publish is accurate and fair. Congratulations to Khaleej Times on this milestone anniversary, and good luck for the next 45 years and beyond.”

Rizwan Sajan, founder and chairman of Danube Group

“Khaleej Times has been a part of Dubai’s social fabric for years. Our breakfast routine remains incomplete without it. As avid readers, we have come to rely on Khaleej Times to stay informed about the latest news, policies, and advancements, like ChatGPT to stay relevant and up-to-date. The ability to cater to a constantly changing and diverse range of readers with its varied content will be a win in the times to come. As Khaleej Times embarks on its next 45 years, I wish them continued success and growth.”

Mina Liccione, standup comedian

“Forty-five years? What an achievement! Being the first is always hard because you’re literally paving the way. With every mistake comes an important lesson learned. Khaleej Times has always been at the forefront so naturally, moving forward, they’ll continue to progress and inspire. The future lies in more digital content, from the written word to the spoken word through creative short videos, podcasts and Vlogs. I look forward to seeing Khaleej Times take bold new steps forward in this digital age over the next 45 years and on behalf of locally based artists, am thankful for their continued support!”

Dr Thumbay Moideen, founder president, Thumbay Group

“Khaleej Times has come a long way, has grown tremendously, and continues to grow with its ground-breaking news coverage, outstanding quality and speed of reporting. The company’s visionary leadership has ensured adherence to journalism’s ethical standards: Accuracy, objectivity, and respect for the dignity, privacy, rights and well-being of people encountered in the course of gathering and presenting the news. Many things have changed, and KT has also emerged as a pioneer in communicating news to its readers through new digital and online platforms, but the commitment to the community of the UAE, the determination to deliver value, innovate, pioneer new ideas have remained constant throughout in its 45 glorious years. This 45th anniversary of your publication reminds me of thousands of good memories, and your journey has been phenomenal and inspirational to all its readers. Congratulations on achieving this milestone, and wishing the publication continued success and glory today and in the days to come.

Tariq Chauhan, group CEO, EFS Facilities

“News Journalism and the journalist attached with it have always been the key players with their significant contributions to the political and economic landscape of any country. The UAE has made exponential progress in the last few decades, and in this journey, news institutions played an essential role. The role of Khaleej times in this journey of the UAE’s progress has been pivotal. The work of its journalists has been applauded by the nation’s leaders for its quality, providing 360 news readership experience to its patrons. Over the last four decades, Khaleej Times has had enormous influence in shaping public opinion and outlook on the UAE’s journey of sustainable growth and transformation.

“Similar to the UAE’s leadership, we hope Khaleej Times will continue to contribute a significant role in this journey.

“As things stand, all signs point towards the digitalisation of media, including print. And herein, we find a “metamorphosis”, with newspapers making their presence known in cyberspace. This adoption from ink to the internet promises a bright future with faster reporting of stories while advancing the art of journalism to match the changing times. This is where we expect a publication as reputed as Khaleej Times to stand above the rest and make its mark.”

Siddharth Balachandran, Chairman, India club, Dubai

“Forty-five years! Truly a lifetime of creating a positive bias in Dubai’s society, in a holistic manner… Congratulations on the achievement of a very important milestone.

“Now, what is the future for Khaleej Times, and news publications in general? I believe the future is very bright and positive… And this belief of mine is reinforced with the idea that the core ideal of a news publication is, was, and will remain responsible opinion propagation. The role of responsible journalism has only become more important in today’s hyper-connected world and I believe that the biggest challenge in this hyper-connected world is the fake news situation. There is always a reassurance associated with a credible source and that feeling of reassurance is even more when the credible source is a news publication with a multi decade history, like Khaleej Times. So, I would venture to suggest that the traditional newspaper may be an important part of the creation of a notional platform, where credibility and thought analysis would reign supreme and result in positive opinions being created, and propagated in a responsible manner with accountability.”

Dhananjay Datar, Al Adil chairman

“Khaleej Times stands as a testament to the UAE’s growth and development over the past 45 years. As a publication of record, it has captured the social, political, and cultural evolution of the region and continues to do so with remarkable foresight. In an era where news sources abound, KT has demonstrated its relevance by keeping its ear to the ground and providing insightful coverage of the region’s milestones. As we look to the future, it is clear that KT and newspapers at large will continue to play a critical role in shaping public discourse, informing communities, and providing a platform for important conversations. I have no doubt that KT will continue to thrive and innovate, and I look forward to seeing the publication’s continued growth and success for many years to come.”

Dr Khalid Omar Al Midfa, Chairman of Sharjah Media City (Shams)



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