Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) recently hosted a landmark series of events to commemorate Black Wednesday (19 October 1977) and to applaud those in the sector that have been pushing boundaries to maintain and deepen quality ethical journalism. Recognising that media freedom should not just be a conce...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) has closed its entries for the 2020 lsu Elihle Awards. Journalists from within the African continent were invited to submit their story ideas involving children. The applications closed at midnight on the 30th of June 2020. The story ideas will be adjudicated by our dis...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) encourages African journalists to enter for the child-centered awards as entries close in ten days. All story ideas are to be submitted by midnight on the 30th of June 2020. Story ideas can be targeted at any mainstream news medium such as TV, Radio or Online. The top s...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) has been monitoring media’s coverage of different issues with the aim of determining trends in coverage. Among the issues monitored is climate change, a topic that has climbed up on the agenda of political and environmental debates and discussions over the recent year...
Media release 05 May 2020 Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) announces the application date for the lsu Elihle Awards. This year’s applications will open on the 15th of May 2020. Translated from IsiZulu to mean “Great Idea”, the Isu Elihle Awards aim to encourage fresh reporting and ins...
On Saturday, 1st of February 2020, Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) announced the 2019 lsu Elihle Awards winner live on SABC news. “Isu Elihle is an isiZulu phrase that means a “Great Idea” when translated to English, the Awards were launched in 2016 and has been running for four years. The Award...