Media Monitoring Africa

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 […]...
Daily Voice empowers young voices Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) awards a GLAD [1] to the Daily Voice for its exemplary reporting in the article “A STAR IS BORN” (13-02-2025) by […]...
Participating in school debates helps children develop critical thinking skills and enhances their ability to communicate effectively. Debating also builds confidence, shaping them into well-rounded individuals. Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) […]...
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) sets a strong example for responsible journalism through its detailed reporting on important child protection issues. This work has earned the Media Monitoring Africa’s […]...
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 […]...
IOL protects a child victim Protecting the identity of children in the media isn’t just ethical—it’s essential for safeguarding their safety, dignity, and future. Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) awards a […]...
 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 […]...