Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) has been monitoring media’s coverage of different issues with the aim of determining trends in coverage. Among the issues monitored is climate change, a topic that […]...
To commemorate National Child Protection Week, Media Monitoring Africa (MMA), together with the Department of Communications and Digital Technologies (DCDT), Google, Facebook, the Film Publication Board (FPB), Media Development and Diversity Agency […]...
With COVID-19 regulations enforcing physical distancing and limited activity outside our homes – children are turning to social media for both online schooling and play, and oftentimes without the necessary […]...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) has launched the second brief in the series, ‘Analysis of Covid-19 Media Coverage’. These analyses are published bi-weekly with the first brief published on 8 May, […]...
Entries are open for the Media Monitoring Africa lsu Elihle Awards 2020. Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) invites journalists within the African continent to apply for the lsu Elihle Awards. […]...
Entries are open for the Media Monitoring Africa lsu Elihle Awards 2020. Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) invites journalists within the African continent to apply for the lsu Elihle Awards. Applications […]...
Covid-19 and the Coronavirus has been dominating the media narrative around the world since the World Health Organisation announced the pandemic earlier this year. Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) has been […]...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) announces the application date for the lsu Elihle Awards. This year’s applications will open on the 15th of May 2020. Translated from IsiZulu to mean “Great […]...
Media release 05 May 2020 Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) announces the application date for the lsu Elihle Awards. This year’s applications will open on the 15th of May 2020. Translated […]...