The Media Monitoring Project (MMP) was delighted to seeThe Star report on a trio of young women placed on the front page of its 29 August 2008 edition.“Heroic schoolgirls teach adults […]...
The Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) was delighted to see The Star report on a trio of young women placed on the front page of its 29 August 2008 edition. “Heroic schoolgirls teach […]...
Extreme news sells. Items that are different from everyday life, items that disturb people. Crime is therefore a good subject for newspapers’ front pages from a commercial point of view. […]...
Sowetan is congratulated by the Media Monitoring Project (MMP) for its coverage of the case involving an 11-year old girl, neglected by her mother, who was allegedly forced into prostitution to […]...
On 21 August 2008 The Star published an article “State chips away at disabled kids’ rights” (21/08/08, p. 12) by Niels Posthumus. The article deserves to be nominated for a MAD OAT Glad award, […]...
Sowetan is congratulated by the Media Monitoring Project (MMP) for Dudu Busani’s article on a teenager whose life and attitude provide proof that young people can play a positive role in […]...
A picture says more than a thousand words. And some of them have the power to encapsulate events and become the visual symbol for political or humanitarian situations. An example […]...
A story on corporal punishment in a primary school in Sebokeng was covered by several newspapers. Sowetan (“Pupils not safe at school”, 29/07/08, p. 1 & 4) and Daily Sun (“Teacher’s cruel punishment”, 29/07/08, […]...
This picture, “Wheelbarrow of wonder”, by Daily Sun(25/07/08, p. 5)is something to be glad of. It shows two children playing happily with a broken wheelbarrow. This is commendable practice for Daily Sun as it […]...