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 […]...
We, South African Civil Society organisations, looking to protect and promote human rightsand democracy in our country, are appalled not only at the threats issued by US PresidentTrump against South […]...
MEDIA STATEMENT 27 January 2025 MMA and SOS join e.tv (PTY) Limited in lodging an affidavit at the High Court of South Africa Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) and SOS Support […]...
MADOAT is an innovative online media advocacy tool designed to spotlight the best and worstpractices in media reporting on children. It aims to promote greater accountability among editorsand journalists by […]...
Joint Press Release Tshwane, South Africa – November 29, 2024 – In a powerful call to action, children andyouth across South Africa are urging the government to advocate for their […]...
Media Release
20 November 2024
2024 Isu Elihle Awards winners!JOHANNESBURG, 20 November 2024 - Media Monitoring Africa (MMA)is excited to announce this year’s winners: 1st prize and overall winner of ZAR25 000 for the 2024 Awards goes to Innocent Kiiza, who published his amazing story in the Rw...






