Romy Titus Honoured with National Team Call Up

Award-winning TV and Radio Sports Journalist, Romy Titus, is honoured to be appointed Media Liaison for the national men’s football team – Bafana Bafana – for the upcoming COSAFA tournament. Photo: Supplied

Award-winning TV and Radio Sports Journalist, Romy Titus, is honoured to be appointed Media Liaison for the national men’s football team – Bafana Bafana – for the upcoming COSAFA tournament #SundayRead

Brand South Africa Championing Women’s Sport

UJ Sport Marketing and Communications Co-ordinator and gsport blogger Kimara Singh attended Brand South Africa’s launch of its #SASportsFriday initiative at the Wanderers Stadium on Friday, which aims to put women’s sports participation at the forefront of its campaign

Lethabo Kganyago Blogs: Best Wishes from Limpopo to France

A fierce, fearless, driven, about-women, passionate, fighter, funny and get-it-done kind-of-person, new gsport member and Limpopo correspondent for the SABC’s INFO HUB team, Lethabo Kganyago blogs about how she and a group of friends gave Limpopo-born Banyana Banyana players a meaningful send-off to the FIFA Women’s World Cup on Friday, 17 May

What’s Good Enough For FIFA . . .

If its good enough for FIFA, is good enough for the SPAR gsport Awards – Sports Branding specialist Worldwide Sports puts gsport on the world stage

Tsichlas First Woman Match Commissioner

Renowned soccer official Natasha Tsichlas will add another feather to her cap when she acts as match commissioner for tonight’s friendly between Bafana Bafana and Mozambique in Nelspruit. The appointment makes Tsichlas the first woman official to serve as a match commissioner for a Bafana Bafana game.

April 2010 Woman in Media: Natalie Le Clue

April’s media personality is Natalie Le Clue, a 23 year-old radio sports presenter and F1 aficionado of the most dedicated vein, to the extent that her insights have installed herself as SA’s only female F1 columnist.

Banyana Reclaim Honour

Senior women’s soccer team Banyana Banyana have salvaged pride and honour by placing third in the 5th African Women’s Championships, after beating Cameroon’s Lionesses 5-4 on penalties after drawing 2-2 at the final whistle last night.

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