#MondayMotivation – Inspired by Future Sports Leaders

Rising Sponsorships Manager, Nqobile Gama, is aiming to change the game and encourage more women to pursue leaderships positions. Photo: Supplied

Young leaders, Nqobile Gama, Sipokazi Sokanyile and Mathatho Manaka, are changing the game for women in sport as calls increase for more women in leadership positions in sporting organisations. In this week’s #MondayMotivation feature, we reflect on key advice previously shared by this star trio.

Mahlatse Mphahlele Making His Mark on Women’s Sport

Award-winning Sports Journalist, Mahlatse Mphahlele, previously pictured in an interview on SABC. Photo: Screenshot

Award-winning TimesLive Sport Reporter, Mahlatse Mphahlele, is playing his part to increase print coverage of women’s sport, using his extensive knowledge and experience to shine the spotlight on deserving South African sportswomen. He reflects on his journey in sport with Celine Abrahams.

New Feature: Ask GG

“Since you require 5 years experience. Are you doing anything in particular to provide the youth (graduates and students who show potential) with training or information regarding that training to better equip us to be fit or ready for positions that require 5 years experience like the one you currently have?” #AskGG

Sport Marketing Masters Student Dibuseng Inspired to Power On

Her parent’s advice gave TUT Sports Marketing student Dibuseng Theresa Modise an inclination for independence, courtesy her dad, and for the pursuit of job satisfaction, courtesy her mom, and this former Milner High School Senior Victrix Ludorum is intent on making both count.

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