Sunday times converse about star child Children who do great things, need to be recognised and heard. This helps them to become confident and resilient in what they do. That […]...
Sunday Times fails to priorities children’s care South Africa is stricken with drugs and substance abuse, and this has affected many communities including the youth. A study by South African […]...
With South Africa under lockdown, the impact of this and indeed of the Covid-19 pandemic features a great deal in the media including the impact on the economy. Many of […]...
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, […]...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) commends Sunday Times for raising an important issue in a story about a project in Orange Farm where houses with special needs children are painted purple […]...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) is delighted to award a GLAD[1] to the Sunday Times newspaper for an image titled, “Take a bow” (18/08/19, p.2) that portrays children in an affirmative […]...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) gives a MAD[1] to Sunday Times for a child maintenance article in which a child is indirectly identified thereby subjecting him to potential ridicule. The article […]...
Callous reporting puts children in danger Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) gives a MAD[1] to two news articles by Herald LIVE and Sunday Times for publishing articles that reveal the identity […]...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) awards a GLAD[1] to Sunday Times for its unique portrayal of children involved in entrepreneurship. “Teen entrepreneurs are making a future” (Sunday Times, 07/05/2017, p.8) by […]...