Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) has joined the case Kopanang Africa Against Xenophobia and Others v Operation Dudula and Others as amicus curiae to underscore the principle that fundamental rights, including […]...
News24 supports teen’s mission to make a difference Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) awards a GLAD[1] to News24 for its uplifting and ethical reporting on children. The article, “Teen chooses Robben […]...
The Citizen’s coverage of the proposed marriage bills’ debate demonstrates responsible reporting by prioritising child protection and adhering to ethical journalism standards. Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) awards a GLAD[1] for […]...
3 May 2025, Caroline James, amaBhungane In 2023, businessman Zunaid Moti sought to gag amaBhungane from reporting on his business and to obtain details of the documents we received from […]...
2 June 2025, Sunday World Organised by Unesco in conjunction with Media Monitoring Africa, the Press Council of South Africa, South African National Editor’s Forum, Media Institute of Southern Africa […]...
MMA welcomes the opportunity to provide this submission to the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights for its report on the challenges and risks regarding discrimination […]...
JOHANNESBURG, 30 May 2025 – Media Monitoring Africa (MMA), with Web Ranger partners, are excited to launch a series of digital literacy outreach activities to commemorate National Child Protection Week. The Web Rangers, […]...
For immediate release Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) confirms its participation in the significant SAHRC v Lagardien matter, where it will assist the court in navigating the complex interplay between fundamental […]...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) has joined this landmark Equality Court case as amicus curiae to support the protection of vulnerable communities while affirming the constitutional imperative to balance fundamental rights. […]...