Celine Abrahams Named on #MG200YSA List
Breaking News: gsport Content Lead, Celine Abrahams, recognised as a Trailblazer on the Mail & Guardian 200 Young South Africans List
Igniting Change and Inspiring Champions in Cape Town
The gsport team had an incredible time hosting our first-ever #gsportNetworking event in Cape Town! We were honoured to connect with amazing women in sport, share success stories, and inspire each other. Read all about it! #SocialSunday #PowerOfRecognition #gsport18 #SheOwnsHerSuccess
Nominate Now for the 2023 Momentum gsport Awards
BREAKING NEWS!!
The Momentum gsport Awards is proud to announce the opening of nominations for the 18th edition of Africa’s longest running women’s sport recognition platform
#gsport18 #PowerOfRecognition #ClosingTheVisibilityGap #GoGirls
gsport Celebrates Freedom in Women’s Sport
Happy Freedom Day! Join gsport in celebrating the power of opening up the industry and blooding new stars. Read our latest article highlighting 27 women who have been empowered by the initiative. #gsport #gsportNetworking #FreedomDay2023
Kgothatso Montjane Winning the Sponsor Game
Wimbledon History Maker, Kgothatso Montjane, has penned a host of personal sponsorship deals in 2021, having worked years to build herself up into the perfect brand ambassador. S/O to Emy Casaletti for seeing value in backing KG! #GoGirls
Tatenda Blogs about gsport “Closing the Visibility Gap”
gsport Writer Tatenda Gondo blogs about gsport ‘Closing the Visibility Gap”, and her part in covering the lesser-known stories: “Always remember the power of visibility can never be underestimated!”
Mail & Guardian Partnership Elevates Women’s Sport
Celebrating one year of #MGxGSPORT partnership as Mail & Guardian features special #GAL2021 supplement to showcase gsport Newsmakers and close the visibility gap through increased mainstream media coverage
#gsportNewsroom
United Kingdom Leads in Closing the Visibility Gap
‘Closing the Visibility Gap’ is the most comprehensive study ever produced into the commercial drivers of women’s sport and it predicts that women’s sport in the UK is set to grow to nearly 20 billion Rand a year by 2030.