Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) is delighted to give a GLAD[1] to SowetanLIVE for its article, “Soweto genius scoops bronze in maths contest” (05/10/2020) which highlights a 17-year-old-boy’s achievement. In the […]...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) awards a GLAD[1] to The Star for its positive portrayal of a girl child breaking barriers. “Joburg teen becomes first blind pupil to participate in SA […]...
HeraldLIVE receives a GLAD[1] from Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) for accessing children in an article about them. The article titled, “Eastern Cape pupils shine in coding contest” (29/07/2020) by Zamandulo […]...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) awards a GLAD[1] to Sunday Times and Saturday Citizen for positively reporting on children in sport and celebrating their achievements. The article from Sunday Times titled, […]...
Accessing children for their views on issues that highlight their achievements is something journalists and news publications should be commended for. It is for this reason that Daily Sun receives […]...
MMA gives a Missed Opportunity[1] to The Star for its article that celebrates a toddler for his high intelligence traits but does not access him. By not accessing the child, The Star […]...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) is happy to award a GLAD[1] to The Citizen for its article, “High-performance pupils” (11/04/2019, p.5) which highlights the achievement of the grade 12 pupils involved […]...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) applauds IOL for publishing “Howick High pupil brings steam train back to glory” (13/04/2019), an article that positively portrays the child involved and accesses her. This […]...
It is exciting to read articles about children that access and celebrate them for their achievements. Such is the case with The Star’s article titled, “Gopolang turns tears to cheershttps” […]...