
Wheelchair Basketball Star Samkelisiwe Mbatha to Represent SA in Thailand
In a triumphant and inspiring journey, South African wheelchair basketball player Samkelisiwe Mbatha is set to represent her nation on the international stage in Thailand.

In a triumphant and inspiring journey, South African wheelchair basketball player Samkelisiwe Mbatha is set to represent her nation on the international stage in Thailand.

The ever-impressive South African para-athlete Simoné Kruger has set a new the African record for the F38 class in Discus at Pilditch in Pretoria on

With her eyes on making it to the Paralympic Games one day, Gqeberha-born para powerlifter Mbasa Qilingele prepares for Commonwealth Paraplegic Games in Birmingham this

Paralympic T37 athlete, Liezel Gouws, is aiming to use her sporting career to open doors for other disabled athletes who dream of becoming sport stars.<br

Champion para athlete, Deejay Manaleng, calls for financial assistance and increased media coverage as the world marks International Day of Persons with Disability. #IDPWD2021

Paralympic star, Kat Swanepoel, will serve as ambassador for the Vodacom Wheelchair Basketball Challenge as her story will be used to inspire the athletes competing

Para table tennis superstar Sthabile Mnyandu has conquered the challenges of being a burn victim and is determined to fulfill her dreams of competing in

South Africa’s wheelchair tennis history maker, Kgothatso Montjane, bows out of Wimbledon with a runners-up singles category medal to go with her runners-up doubles medal,

Champion wheelchair tennis star, Kgothatso Montjane and partner, Lucy Shuker, put up a strong fight to earn runner-up medals in the Wimbledon women’s doubles final

South Africa’s leading wheelchair tennis player, Kgothatso Montjane is gearing up for her third Wimbledon semi-final appearance after a three-set win against Angelica Bernal on

On this #FathersDay, we honour ten leading dads who are playing their part to shape their daughters’ journeys as they own their success on the

South African Paralympian, Louzanne Coetzee, feels privileged and is looking forward to serve as para-athletes’ representative for the SASAPD. She will represent her peers on


