Sunday times converse about star child Children who do great things, need to be recognised and heard. This helps them to become confident and resilient in what they do. That […]...
GroundUp Highlights Challenges faced by Children The issue of overcrowded classrooms is alarming and has become a major challenge at schools as it compromises the quality of education in South […]...
22 October 2024, Asanda Matlhare, Rosebank Killarney Gazette To demonstrate how tricky it is to define hate speech, Media Monitoring Africa hosted its Media Freedom Festival Day 2 third topic: […]...
22 October 2024, Sipho Tshabalala, The controversy started with an opinion piece written by Edmond Phiri titled “Is Karyn Maughan South Africa’s Leni Riefenstahl – the Nazi Film Propagandist?”. It […]...
JOHANNESBURG – In a pivotal moment for youth participation in South Africa’s democracy, Media Monitoring Africa (MMA), together with industry partners hosted the National Children’s Dialogue from October 11-13, 2024, […]...
Johannesburg, 2 October 2024 — Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) is excited to announce the 2024 Media Freedom Festival under the theme, “Media for Democracy: Ensuring Access, Accountability and Integrity in Journalism”. […]...
Star children should be heard and not just seen. When children participate in sports or any competition and they receive awards for their hard work, they would definitely love to […]...
Children should be given a voice. Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) notes with concern a missed opportunity (MOP)[1] by GroundUp to access children’s voices on a significant event that concerns children […]...
HeraldLIVE celebrates a young book author Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) would like to award a GLAD[1] to The HeraldLIVE for the inspiring article and celebration of children. The story titled […]...