Media Release 8 February 2022 2022 Web Rangers South Africa : Bigger and Better JOHANNESBURG, 8 February 2022 – Media Monitoring Africa (MMA), together with partners – Department of […]...
Dear 2020 Web Ranger MMA, Facebook, Google SA, Film and Publication Board (FPB), MTN, DTPS and Diana Schwarz Attorneys are excited to offer you a spot in the 2020 Web […]...
To commemorate National Child Protection Week, Media Monitoring Africa (MMA), together with Department of Telecommunication and Postal Services (DTPS), Google, Facebook, the Film Publication Board (FPB), Media Development and […]...
28 May 2019, Hypertext, Brendyn Lotz To accomplish this goal, Web Rangers is working with Google, Media Monitoring Africa, the Department of Telecommunications and Postal Services, Facebook, the Film and […]...
On Monday, 18 February 2019 another young life was tragically cut short due to being cyber bullied by fellow learners. Sowetan (published 20/02/2019). The internet is such a great tool. […]...
Is someone sending you nude pictures? Do you suspect that someone is trying to groom you? Are you being stalked on Facebook? If you answered YES to any of these […]...
17 September 2018, Grocotts Mail, Staff reporter Web Rangers is an initiative designed to allow young people to drive safer internet behaviours within their communities through the creation of innovative campaigns […]...
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) are proud to announce Lakeside Secondary School and McAuley House Primary as the overall winners of the 2018 Web Rangers Digital Literacy Campaign competition in the high […]...
Web Rangers SA’s training workshops started on a high note on 12 May 2018 at McAuley House Johannesburg. The digital literacy programme implemented by Media Monitoring Africa and supported by […]...