On International Men’s Day, the gsport Team joined the rest of the world in honouring men who are leading by example to make a positive change in the world. Celebrated every year...
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Living Life to the Fullest with Stacey Holland
Stacey Holland wears many hats including TV Presenter, Functional Health, Wellness and Fitness Architect, Businesswoman, Travel Lover and Social Change Agent. The talented...
Nandi Tshabalala’s Global Dreams
eNCA’s News and Sports anchor, Nandi Tshabalala, is on a mission to consistently represent South Africa as a sports journalist globally. Growing up, Tshabalala wanted to study...
Thabiso Mosia Backs the Growth of Women’s Sport through Media Coverage
SAFM Sportcaster, Thabiso Mosia believes it is important to not only support women in sport but also give them an equal platform when it comes to media coverage as his support...
Justin Ford Calls on More Male Journalists to Support Women’s Sport
To this day, female athletes still experience significantly less mainstream media coverage than their male counterparts, however eNCA Sport Reporter, Justin Ford, is on course to...
Babalwa Latsha Reacts to Being #gsport15’s Triple-Finalist
Shortly after the 2020 Momentum gsport Awards Finalists were announced, eNCA Sport Reporter, Justin Ford, caught up with triple-finalist, Babalwa Latsha, at her home in...
2019 Breakthrough Year for Women’s Sport
Women in sport have conquered the past 12 months both locally and internationally. Whether it be in administration or on the sports field, women have shone bright. The mission of...
Kgatlana Triumphs at the 2019 Momentum gsport Awards
Women in sport boldly claimed their success on the 2019 Momentum gsport Awards stage as twenty-five new winners were unveiled at the country’s longest running women’s sport...
All The Best Busisiwe Mokwena
With their first ever qualification for the FIFA Women’s World Cup, There is no doubt that, the South African Women’s National Football team is on the rise. The team is finally...
Manaleng Embodies Spirit of Mandela
Palesa "Deejay" Manaleng, 31, a UJ student and journalist has been selected as one of the 100 Young Mandela's of the future. Through her leadership, creativity, resilience,...
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