Journalists Laud Significance of #GAL2023 

The fight to ensure increased mainstream media coverage continues and if the mood at the gsport Annual List of Newsmakers (#GAL2023) was anything to go by, more needs to be done to make women’s sport visible. Photo: gsport

#GAL2023 Inspires media industry to do more to #CloseTheVisibilityGap while journalists also highlight the challenges that persist in achieving comprehensive coverage and recognition in women’s sport.

Ashley Nakazwe Blazing a Trail in Digital Sports Journalism

Zambian digital sports journalist Ashley Martha Nakazwe believes social media is the driving force behind change and equality in sport. Photo: Supplied

Zambian digital sports journalist Ashley Martha Nakazwe believes social media is the driving force behind change and equality in sport. She also chats to Tatenda Gondo about drawing inspiration from Usher Komugisha and Julia Stuart.
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Lethabo Kganyago’s Transition into Sports Journalism

NEW FEATURE ALERT: You have spoken and we have listened. Introducing the #PublicChoice Interview, a monthly feature that sees you with the power to tell us who to write about. Today, we interviewSports Journalist, Lethabo Kganyago, as suggested by @KeaMotlokwa. She talks to Celine Abrahams about how she ventured into sport and why she is passionate about seeing other women thrive.

Champions of Women’s Sport Give Us Hope

Do you feel that you may have missed out on gsport’s #BigInterviews over the past few months? We have selected some of our favourites to keep you entertained this weekend.

All The Best Busisiwe Mokwena

gsport bloggers Sinethemba Mbatha and Lerato Mkhondo convey a special send-off message to Busisiwe Mokwena, FIFA South Africa’s media representative for the 2019 Women’s World Cup in France