Media play a crucial role in highlighting issues South Africa still faces when it comes to racism and race relations by highlighting racial friction and conflicts that continue to emerge […]...
This week Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) gives a MAD[1] to Sowetan and The Times for publishing articles in which the identity of a teenager was revealed, despite her being a […]...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) gives a MAD[1] to IOL for an article in which a child who was sexually abused was made to relive her traumatic experience through an interview. […]...
The story, “MEC hands out school gear” (The New Age, 08/03/2017, p.9) was selected by Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) for a MAD[1] for portraying the children in both the article […]...
This week Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) gives a MAD[1] to News24 and The New Age for publishing articles on crime against children in which the children were directly identified thereby […]...
The role of investigative journalism focused on children’s issues cannot be understated. It is often a challenging task for journalists to bring these stories to the public’s attention in a […]...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) gives a MAD[1] to The Star newspaper for an article in which a child was identified when she was not supposed to. The article is about […]...
When reporting stories about crime against children, media often choose to neglect children’s rights. Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) applauds the efforts to highlight crimes against children, however, this must be […]...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) gives a MAD[1] to five of Times Media Group’s media outlets, namely Daily Dispatch, SowetanLive, TimesLive, Sowetan and Heraldlive for publishing stories in which children were directly […]...