They say nothing is impossible. And that is exactly the attitude that has seen Melissa Diawakana achieve her teenage dream of becoming a professional basketballer and play Euro...
Feature Articles
Ladies who League Leading the Way
As a young girl, Mary Konstantopoulos wanted to spend more time with her sport obsessed father and brothers, so she started showing interest in rugby league, and has been hooked...
UK Changemaker Michelle Moore and Conscious Leadership
For three decades former athlete-turned-leadership consultant Michelle Moore has impacted sport and business, by sharing her personal experiences and championing a progressive...
Celestine Karoney: From Kenya TV to BBC Africa
Celestine Karoney always wanted to pursue a career in law. When a curve ball meant that her first love didn’t work out, she opted for Information Sciences where, in her third...
Thato Moeng: From Politics to Sports
Thato Moeng, the woman whose name is synonymous with radio sports presenting and broadcasting, has a dream of owning a football club one day. Moeng has been part of the sports...
CSA Appoints Dinesha Devnarain as First Black Female Coach
Former Momentum Proteas all-rounder Dinesha Devnarain has been appointed in a dual role as the first full-time Women’s Under-19s and as the Cricket South Africa (CSA) Women’s...
Nadine de Klerk Aims to be Among World’s Best
Nadine de Klerk’s hero is Proteas cricket legend, Jacques Kallis, and her dream is to become one of the best cricketers in the world. Recently, she put in a Kallis-like...
Banyana Stars Plead for Your Help to Beat COVID-19
South African women in football have played their part in helping to fight the spread of the global COVID-19 pandemic by sending messages to plead and support the people of...
Indira Kaljo: A True Champion for Women’s Sport
Bosnian-born American pro bastketballer, Indira Kaljo, says she was on the verge of making an international comeback when the deadly Corona Virus saw the world go into lockdown....
Championing Women’s Sport During National Lockdown
It is said that it takes 21 days to make or break a habit and I cannot think of a better time for women in sport to recommit to the journey of success. We are all facing the...
Cricket on Course to Becoming a Gender-Balanced Sport
A huge step has been taken to bridge the gender pay gap as the England and Wales Cricket Board have committed to making The Hundred tournament a gender balanced competition. On...
Whitebooi’s Judo Olympic Dreams
South Africa’s Michaela Whitebooi, a student representative for the USSA judo board has competed as judoka at the USSA Championships, winning gold at the Senior Africa...