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Former Banyana Banyana captain Amanda Dlamini launched her first community upliftment project in her hometown, Harding, on Saturday, when she and teammate Amanda Sister coached more than 50 eager students about the values of education and sport. Photo: Supplied

Dlamini Talks Education and Sport in Heartland

Star Banyana Banyana midfielder and former national captain Amanda Dlamini launched her first community upliftment project in Harding, encouraging the young girls to focus on education and sporting skills

South Africa’s Amanda Dlamini pictured during the 2012 London Olympic Games for Banyana Banyana vs Sweden at the Coventry City Stadium, on 25 July 2012. Picture by Wessel Oosthuizen / SA Sports Picture Agency

Banyana star Dlamini Gives Back to Community

Banyana Banyana star midfielder Amanda Dlamini is giving back to her community at a sports event at Umuziwabantu in Harding on Saturday 6 April, aimed at inspiring young girls to dream big.

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#WeekendWrap for gsport’s Weekend Stories

Miss gsport’s updates over the weekend? Click through for direct links to the #WeekendWrap including updates from the ASP Women’s World Tour, Absa Cape Epic, the conclusion of the Marine Surfski Series and more!

Kgothatso Montjane in action in the second round of the women's singles during Day 2 of the ACSA SA Wheelchair Tennis Open at Ellis Park Tennis Stadium, on 22 April, 2012 in Johannesburg. Photo: Reg Caldecott / Gallo Images

Wheelchair Tennis SA Lauds Women

Wheelchair Tennis SA lauds women for their contribution in growing the sport. Special mention for South Africa’s number one women’s player, KG Montjane

Kerry Koen, the first SA woman home on the 2012 Comrades Marathon downrun from Pietermaritzburg to Durban, approaches the finish line with a big smile on her face. Photo: Supplied

Happy Women’s Day from the CMA

The Comrades Marathon Association (CMA) celebrates how far the iconic race has come since the first woman participant in 1923.

Back in the day … The distinguished women who attended the launch of the gsport initiative on 1 August, 2006, in the Sir Herbert Baker Suite at the Westcliff Hotel (Back row, from left): Melinda Lombard, Zeena Isaacs and Nazli Thomas-Hamilton, (third row) Zelda van Vuuren, Cindy Grota, Marsha Marescia, Tinky Pringle, Karien Jonkheere, Liz Nicolau, (second row) Zai Khan, Hasina Kathrada, Siki Mgabadeli, Marjolein van der Stadt, Ruth Africa, (and front row) Leanne Manas, Kass Naidoo, Penny Heyns and Nothemba Madumo. Photo: gsport

Kalmer Leads gsport Birthday Tributes

Happy 6th Birthday gsport, let’s continue raising the profile of South African women in sport together!

Decade of Dedication for Girl Child to Work Day

Corporate social investment bar raised as Cell C marks a Decade of Dedication for the Girl Child to Work campaign