10 February 2025, Blogspot.com, Thinus Ferreira After having done so previously, the SOS Coalition, Media Monitoring Africa (MMA), The South African Editors’ Forum (Sanef), and the Campaign for Free Expression […]...
Media Statement 10 February 2025 SOS COALITION, MEDIA MONITORING AFRICA, THE SOUTH AFRICAN EDITORS’ FORUMAND THE CAMPAIGN FOR FREE EXPRESSION: CALLS FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THEMINISTER’S WITHDRAWAL OF THE SABC BILL […]...
Child Shares His Joyful Story Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) commends News24 for their article, “How low can you go? Bicycle stance culture giving youths new forms of expression” (02/01/2025), written […]...
As MMA, we remain committed to striving for an accessible, accountable, and transparent information ecosystem we can trust, which free-to-air TV is essential for. If the Analogue Switch Off (ASO) […]...
We, South African Civil Society organisations, looking to protect and promote human rightsand democracy in our country, are appalled not only at the threats issued by US PresidentTrump against South […]...
28 January 2025, Broad Media William Bird, executive director of MMA, emphasized that restricting the audience would effectively undermine the SABC’s primary revenue source, potentially threatening the jobs of thousands […]...
27 January 2025, SABC News Procedures for handling media-related queries were not properly followed in the case involving the Umkhonto we Sizwe Party and the SABC, according to Thandi Smith, […]...
27 January 2025, IOL, Ashley Lechman Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) and SOS Support Public Broadcasting Coalition (SOS) said it joined e.tv in filing an affidavit at the High Court of […]...
MEDIA STATEMENT 27 January 2025 MMA and SOS join e.tv (PTY) Limited in lodging an affidavit at the High Court of South Africa Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) and SOS Support […]...