How Keeping its Lockdown Promise Boosted gsport’s Game

SASCOC First Vice President, Lwandile Simelane, Head of Momentum Brand, Charlotte Nsubuga-Mukasa, gsport Founder, Kass Naidoo, Deputy Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Nocawe Mafu and Chief Marketing Officer of Momentum Metropolitan, Nontokozo Madonsela show their support for the #GAL2020 Newsmakers event held at Mezepoli, Melrose Arch. Photo: gsport

#OnThisDay One year ago, the gsport team challenged itself to tell one story a day to get us through the Covid-19 lockdown. A year later, we have settled into a new rhythm and have expanded our scope to successfully include African and global news. gsport Editor Kass Naidoo shares her thoughts. #ChooseDay

Women Leaders in Sport on the Rise

SASCOC’S first Vice-President, Lwandile Simelane, pictured with long-distance runner, Glenrose Xaba, at the second gsport Annual List Event in Johannesburg on Tuesday, 15 December 2020. Photo: gsport

SASCOC’S first Vice-President, Lwandile Simelane believes the leading women in sport on the board are going to make huge strides in changing the perception of women in leadership positions during their term

Strong Women’s Representation on New SASCOC Board

SASCOC backs women in new board, which sees vibrant youth sports leader, Lwandile Simelane elected first vice president and seasoned women in sport brought in to reinvigorate the organisation’s leadership.

Determined to Change Women’s Sport

Kaitlyn Ramduth pictured with her U18 Singles Title at the Wilson Mini 3 Tournament. Photo: Wilson Tennis

Lwandile Simelane is the youngest board member of SASCOC and the Head of its Women’s Commission. She talks to Celine Abrahams about her journey in sport and her dream to see women’s sport turn fully commercial in the next five years.

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