JOHANNESBURG, 30 May 2025 – Media Monitoring Africa (MMA), with Web Ranger partners, are excited to launch a series of digital literacy outreach activities to commemorate National Child Protection Week. The Web Rangers, […]...
For immediate release Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) confirms its participation in the significant SAHRC v Lagardien matter, where it will assist the court in navigating the complex interplay between fundamental […]...
We, the undersigned civil society organisations, write to express our deep concern and strong condemnation of the recent public statements and directives issued by Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture, […]...
PRESS STATEMENT For Immediate Release Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) emphasises that words shape our understanding of issues, the prioritisation of challenges, and the formation of responses. The language used in […]...
Media Release 25 February 2025 Johannesburg: On May 29, 2024, South Africa marked 30 years of democracy by holding its 7th National and Provincial Elections. To assess how community media […]...
PRESS STATEMENT Johannesburg, [24th February, 2025] – Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) strongly condemns the continued identification of children who were rescued after being reported missing or kidnapped. This reckless practice is not […]...
JOHANNESBURG, 11 February 2025 – Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) and its partners are launching the10th annual Web Rangers project, in celebration of Safer Internet Day, under the day’s global theme“Too […]...
Johannesburg: Media Monitoring Africa launches Advanced Media Literacy Programme (AMPL) to Empower Learners. The programme is funded by Impact Amplifier. The Programme is an initiative designed to empower Grade 7 […]...
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 […]...