Media Monitoring Africa

Debora Patta’s resignation as e.tv’s group editor-in-chief has opened up a heated debate and dug a huge hole in many viewers’ hearts, who are concerned about the future of the […]...
While politicians’ ‘unfair’ criticism of media continues unchallenged in parts of Africa due to fear of speaking out, the trend is being met with fierce resistance in ‘liberal’ South Africa […]...
There has been a set of mixed fortunes in the past week for e.tv and its popular programme 3rd Degree. While 3rd Degree’s Anna-Maria Lombard scooped the CNN MultiChoice Award […]...
A coalition of industry bodies and trades unions issued a letter yesterday, Monday, 25 May 2009, urging companies, unions, schools, organisations and individuals to come together in a day of […]...
South Africa will this month commemorate the first anniversary of the xenophobic violence, a deadly ‘ethnic cleansing’ directed against African immigrants that made headlines in local and international media last […]...
South African media are contributing to the disempowerment of women, despite the fact that issues involving gender equality, women’s poverty and health are of primary importance to the country’s agenda, […]...