Media Monitoring Africa

City Press puts interest of child first. One of the basic tenets of ethical journalism is to always consider the best interest of children or a child when reporting on a story that involves them. It is for this commendable journalistic practice that week, Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) is delighted t...
The HeraldLIVE continues to illuminate children’s matters in the media For upholding the standards of ethical news reporting as it pertains to children’s stories, Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) bestows the HeraldLIVE with a GLAD[1] for the story titled, “Paterson High School boffin off to Bali...
HeraldLIVE shines the spotlight on a young activist’s accomplishment. Few triumphs in ethical journalism are more impressive than successfully accessing and compassionately telling stories of outstanding children, especially when they are as inspiring as Khazimla Adam. Media Monitoring Africa (MMA...
HeraldLIVE shines the spotlight on a young activist’s accomplishment. Few triumphs in ethical journalism are more impressive than successfully accessing and compassionately telling stories of outstanding children, especially when they are as inspiring as Khazimla Adam. Media Monitoring Africa (MMA...
The Covid-19 pandemic has affected so many sectors in South Africa and one of these is the education sector. Education in the country has greatly been affected to the extent of affecting performance of learners as schools have had to be closed or put on rotational learning basis on more than one occ...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) is delighted to award a GLAD[1] to Daily Voice for publishing an article about a Grade 4 pupil at Laerskool Mikroi in Western Cape who will star in a film about a story she wrote and entered into the Western Cape Education Department’s Story Stars proje...
Cultural practices are part of many South African families. However, the media gives this topic very little space. According to a research report on children’s coverage in the media titled, “Are we ever going to be heard?” by Media Monitoring Africa (MMA), cultural practices as a topic is ...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) is delighted to award a GLAD[1] to Sowetan for its article, “’I’ve only seen him on TV’ “: Zinhle,7, overjoyed to meet Ramaphosa” (26/09/2021) which highlights a seven-year-old girl’s excitement to have had a chat with President Cyril Ramaphosa. ...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) is happy to award Daily Dispatch a GLAD[1] for an article that talks about a pupil who excelled in a mathematics competition. The GLAD is given because the article positively profiled this child whose voice is heard throughout the article. The article titled, “Hudson ...