Tips for Aspiring Women Leaders in Sport

Becoming a leader in the world of sports can be challenging, but it’s also incredibly rewarding. Check out these top tips to make your mark in the world of sport!
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#PowerOfRecognition: Rene Naylor

Rene Naylor, an esteemed physiotherapist and recipient of the Ministerial Recognition of Excellence award, chats to gsport as she will represent the country with the Springboks team at the 2023 Rugby World Cup!
#gsport18 #SheOwnsHerSuccess #PowerOfRecognition

Khanyisa Chawane Imparts Skills and Inspires Youth in Hometown Stand Tall Netball Clinic

Lesedi Primary School in Botshabelo was buzzing with excitement, as SPAR Proteas wing attack and #StandTall ambassador, Khanyisa Chawane hosted the first of four netball clinics for young netball enthusiasts and fans. The aim of the clinics is to inspire the next generation, leading up to the 2023 Netball World Cup and beyond.
#WorldCupWednesday #GoGirls

Why Women’s Leadership Matters

In this #SundayRead, we look at the positives of women in leadership positions, as it serves as a motivator for female athletes. We also look at ways to increase the number of women leaders in sport.
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Makgosi Peloakgosi Wants to Put SA Squash on the Map

Makgosi Peloakgosi has a forensic sciences degree and is vocal about the importance of education. For now, her focus is on putting South African squash on the map. This rising professional squash star chats to Celine Abrahams about drawing inspiration from black women in sport.

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