Media Monitoring Africa notes with great concern the deliberate obfuscation by Minister of Mineral and Energy Resources, Gwede Mantashe in relation to his admission of having paid journalists at the […]...
THE FUTURE OF JOURNALISM The third event part of the Future of Journalism series was held at the Goethe Institute in Johannesburg 22 October 2019. #FutureOfJournalism The theme for the […]...
South Africa’s Athandiswa Saba, Jamaine Krige & Yeshiel Panchia, Uganda’s Ruth Atim, Malawi’s Collins Mtika, Zimbabwe’s Kennedy Nyavaya and Kenya’s Thomas Otieno Bwire were announced as the top contenders on […]...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) recently hosted a landmark series of events to commemorate Black Wednesday (19 October 1977) and to applaud those in the sector that have been pushing boundaries […]...
Media Freedom Week (#MFW19) is almost upon us and we are excited to announce our fiery line up of events. Media Freedom Week is an action-packed series of events that […]...
Universal access to online information can, should and must be made accessible for all persons in South Africa. This is necessary for the realisation of the full array of […]...
On the 17th of September 2019, we hosted our second-panel discussion part of the #FutureOfJournalism series at the Goethe Institute. The discussion covered issues around Media Sustainability and Financing of […]...
The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has declared 28 September of every year as the “International Day for Universal Access to Information” (IDUAI). In commemoration of this […]...
Media Monitoring Africa encourages journalists across Africa to submit their story ideas for the organisation’s Isu Elihle “Great Idea” Awards before the deadline at midnight on 23 September 2019. Story ideas can be […]...