The Proteas Women Eye Whitewash against New Zealand

In anticipation of donning South Africa’s green and gold in her 100th ODI at Cricket South Africa’s series-concluding End-GBV #BlackDay match of New Zealand’s tour in South Africa, Chloe Tryon is confident of a series whitewash if South Africa stick to the basics. Photo: Chloe Tryon on Instagram

The #ProteasWomen are on a roll! Can they secure a three-nil series sweep against New Zealand in the final ODI this Sunday in Durban? 🇿🇦💪 Don’t miss out on the action! Wear black, join the stand against violence. #BlackDay

Imperial Standing Strong Together Against GBV

Imperial takes a firm stance against Gender Based Violence through sport, using the platform to drive awareness and address this global issue. Photo: Supplied

Imperial takes a firm stance against Gender Based Violence through sport, using the platform to drive awareness and address this critical issue ahead of 16 Days of Activism starting from 25 November 2021.

Esha Mansingh: Imperial Empowering Women in Sport

Esha Mansingh, Executive Vice President: Corporate Affairs & Investor relations at Imperial, celebrates Women’s Month as she highlights their role in empowering women in sport. Photo: Imperial (Facebook)

Esha Mansingh, Executive Vice President: Corporate Affairs & Investor Relations at Imperial, celebrates Women’s Month as she highlights their role in empowering women in sport #GoGirls #gsportAfrica

Women in Sport Stand up on #BlackDay

Michaela Whitebooi was among a select number of South African women in sport who supported the first-ever Black Day, featuring the Momentum Proteas vs Pakistan in the second ODI tour match, at the Kingsmead Stadium in Durban, on Saturday 23 January, 2021. Photo: Supplied

#FBF to women’s sport playing its part on the first ever #BlackDay as leaders in sport used their voices in support of the fight against women and children abuse in South Africa.

Entries Officially Sold Out for SPAR Women’s Virtual Challenge

SPAR Proteas netball captain, Bongi Msomi showing off the medals that each of the 30 000 participants of the SPAR Women's Virtual Challenge will receive in their entry packs. Msomi visited the Irene Homes in Centurion, Tshwane to assist in the packing of the entry packs. Photo: Supplied

30 000 tickets sold for the first-ever SPAR Women’s Virtual Challenge commencing on 26 September 2020. SPAR can now donate food parcels to survivors of gender-based violence and their families. R170 000 has also been donated to the Jacaranda Good Morning Angels initiative.

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