Hloni Mtimkulu Levels Up from Winner to Judge

“The highlight of the judging process was easily being in a room with Olympians, Olympic medalists, national champs.

2019 Momentum gsport Awards Woman in TV winner Hloni Mtimkulu has been part of the esteemed panel of the 2024 Momentum gsport Awards judges. She details her experience as the #gsport19 campaign reaches fever pitch

Celebrating 18 Years with GSPORT HOUSE Pop-Up!

Distinguished sporting birthday guests (from left) Panasha Chiranga, Tamzin Goodwin, Simoné Kruger, Andile Dlamini, Awande Malinga and Thalea Smidt prepare to cut cake to mark the initiative’s 18th birthday, at the Aloe Urban Retreat in Craighall Park on Thursday, 1 August, 2024. Photo: Alaister Russell / gsport

World record holder Simoné Kruger and Momentum Athlete of the Year Andile Dlamini joined #gsportTurns18 celebrations at our first-ever #gsportHouse pop-up, a memorable milestone as we look ahead to 20 years and beyond

Nominations are Open for the 2024 Momentum gsport Awards

Nominations are invited for the 2024 Momentum gsport Awards

Breaking News! Nominations for the 2024 Momentum gsport Awards are now open. The 19th edition of Africa’s premier women’s sport recognition platform is set to continue celebrating women in sport in the best way possible. #SheOwnsHerSuccess #PowerOfRecognition

Meet Banyana Banyana’s FIFA World Cup 2023 Squad 

The final Banyana Banyana squad has been announced for the upcoming FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand in a highly-anticipated event held at the Presidential Guesthouse in Pretoria, Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Zizi Kodwa. Photo: gsport

Banyana Banyana’s #FIFAWorldCup squad announced! 🌍⚽️ South Africa’s finest female football stars are ready to take on the world! Reflecting on past achievements, they embrace the future with determination and unity. Let’s cheer them on as they make history! #LiveTheImpossible #RoadToTheFIFAWWC

Van Niekerk, Magaia and Whitebooi Shortlisted for Momentum Athlete of the Year

Team SA’s Lara van Niekerk won her women’s 50m breaststroke heat in a Games record time of 29.82 at the 2022 Commonwealth games in Birmingham.  Photo : Team South Africa (Twitter)

Commonwealth Games double gold medalist, Lara van Niekerk, Women’s Africa Cup of Nations winner, Hildah Magaia and SA’s first ever Commonwealth Games judo gold medal winner, Michaela Whitebooi, battle it out for top honours in the Momentum Athlete of the Year category. #gsport17 #SheOwnsHerSuccess #PowerOfRecognition

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