Media Monitoring Africa

Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) awards a GLAD[1] to Daily Sun for its thoughtful and empowering coverage of 11-year-old Kgatoentle Dube, a victim of bullying who has turned her painful experiences into a force […]...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) awards a GLAD [1] to GroundUp for its positive coverage of learners from Carnarvon High School in the Northern Cape who represented South Africa at the World Robot Olympiad […]...
Too often, children’s stories are filtered through adult perspectives that overlook their agency and achievements. To truly honour young voices, media must frame children, especially young athletes, not as passive […]...
News coverage about children carries a social responsibility. It can either protect young people or put them at further risk. Good reporting hides identifying details, prioritises the child’s recovery and […]...
Media monitoring Africa (MMA) is proud to award The Daily Voice a GLAD[1] for its article, “KOESISTER KAMPIOEN” (09/07/2025) written by Marsha Dean. The story centres on the World Koesister Day event, where […]...
The Post commended for empowering young voices and their education. Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) is pleased to award a GLAD[1] to The Post for its thoughtful and respectful reporting on […]...
News24 supports teen’s mission to make a difference Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) awards a GLAD[1] to News24 for its uplifting and ethical reporting on children. The article, “Teen chooses Robben […]...
Daily Voice empowers young voices Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) awards a GLAD [1] to the Daily Voice for its exemplary reporting in the article “A STAR IS BORN” (13-02-2025) by […]...
Participating in school debates helps children develop critical thinking skills and enhances their ability to communicate effectively. Debating also builds confidence, shaping them into well-rounded individuals. Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) […]...