Media Release 21 February 2022 JOHANNESBURG, 21 February 2022 – Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) is pleased to launch the reports on media’s coverage of the 2021 local government elections. As with every election since the first democratic election of 1994, MMA has monitored how the South Af...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) is monitoring selected media’s coverage of the run up to the 2021 Local Government Elections (LGE) to determine what issues are considered a priority by the media, check whether political parties and/or their candidates are represented fairly and without bias and, whe...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) is monitoring selected media’s coverage of the run up to the 2021 Local Government Elections (LGE) to determine what issues are considered a priority by the media, check whether political parties and/or their candidates are represented fairly and without bias and whet...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA), South African National Editors Forum (SANEF) and Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF), are thrilled to invite you to a free public event: From Fire-pools to Ramaphoria: Key media moments over the last ten years and why they matter for our democracy. Date: Thursday, 8 March ...
The SOS Coalition and Media Monitoring Africa warmly welcome the news of the appointment of new SABC COO Chris Maroleng, subject to final security vetting processes. We stand behind the board in making critical appointments provided they adhere to the principle of finding the best people for the job...
In response to the many kind offers from members of the public, Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) has established a legal defence fund for The President’s Keepers author , Jacques Pauw. The fund – which is to be administered by MMA – is a non-profit donation platform set up to receive public, a...
Where do you get most of your news? Twitter? Facebook? For most of us, the internet and social media have become the first port of call when it comes to keeping up with the latest stories. I mean, when was the last time you bought a newspaper to get cutting-edge updates? Or waited until the [&hellip...
Where do you get most of your news? Twitter? Facebook? For most of us, the internet and social media have become the first port of call when it comes to keeping up with the latest stories. I mean, when was the last time you bought a newspaper to get cutting-edge updates? Or waited until the [&hellip...
Ever posted pictures of your sweet baby in the bath or moaned on social media about your impossible teenager taking the car for a joyride? Sharenting’s not necessarily caring – and it could land you in trouble. If you wouldn’t put it up on a billboard on the N1 or M3, don’t put it up [&h...