Mail & Guardian is arguably South Africa’s premier newspaper when it comes to issues of social development. Despite this, children seldom feature in the pages of the newspaper (although education often […]...
Media Monitoring Africa nominates The Star for a MAD OAT glad award for its two articles “Drastic action on baby milk” (13/05/09, p. 3) and “Under spending robs thousands of children of vaccinations” (12/05/09, p. 5) […]...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) would like to commend Sunday Times on the article “Learning to break the cycle of poverty” (10/05/09, Review, p. 6) by Bienne Huisman. The article profiles Christel House private school, […]...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) congratulates Daily Sun for the article “Ahead of the pack” by Glacier Nkhwashu (30/04/09, p. 42) about a six-year old pupil who is a heroine and inspiration to kids in […]...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) would like to commend Sunday Times and Prega Govender for the article entitled “Teachers need help with bullies” (29/03/09, Sunday Times Review, p. 7) . This well-researched article tackles an […]...
On 18 March 2009, Beeld ran a front-page story by Virgina Keppler about a four-year old boy who was allegedly raped by a man at his nursery school (“Oom het my seergemaak” or […]...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) would like to commend Daily Sun for its article “Young girls must flee ukuthwala” (13/03/09, p. 4) written by Mkhuseli Sizani. The article is commended for bringing attention […]...
The article,“Beauty is deep inside me”, by teenager Sisanda Ngacana (Sowetan, 02/03/09, p. 10) is one to be glad of. Written by a 17-year old girl, the article gives the […]...
City Press and photographer Khaya Ngwenya have been awarded a MAD OAT Glad nomination for the photograph of young girls who are former sex workers (City Press, 22/02/09, p. 38). […]...