Ojonoka Agudah Paving the Way in Sport and Entertainment

Sport and Entertainment Intellectual Property Lawyer, Ojonoka Agudah believes with the right strategies in place, brands can get increased value in women’s sport.
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Gillian Sanders Retires from Professional Sport

South African Olympic triathlete, Gillian Sanders, lined up for the last time as a professional athlete at the iconic Malibu Triathlon as she called time on her illustrious career #GoGirls
SARU Agent Zanele Leon Owning Her Space in Rugby

University of Johannesburg’s LLB-Law graduate, Zanele Leon’s greatest ambition is to become a well-respected Sports Law attorney and SARU Accredited Agent, focusing on positively impacting sports laws in the country #WCW
Latsha: From Khayelitsha to African Trendsetter

Springbok Women’s captain, Babalwa Latsha, inspires and motivates the youth through her groundbreaking achievements. She reflects on her journey from Khayelitsha to being the first contracted 15s rugby player in Africa.
Sipokazi Sokanyile’s Rise to International Media Star

Cricket South Africa Media Manager, Sipokazi Sokanyile, is playing a significant role in the media game, which has seen her journey from intern to international media star. She chats to Celine Abrahams about her love for cricket and her passion to see women in sport thriving.
Celestine Karoney: From Kenya TV to BBC Africa

Kenya’s Celestine Karoney is approaching fifteen years in sports media. She talks to Kass Naidoo about her journey from sports intern on Kenya Television to sports reporter on BBC Africa.
2006 November Woman: Wendy Luhabe
Women are so alike and yet we spend so much time disparaging one another.” – Victoria Chabeli, reader letter (O Magazine, November 2005) At gsport, we’d like to think that when women inspire women, we contribute toward the greater good of South Africa. When we appreciate, learn from, and acknowledge the good in each other, […]