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SPAR Proteas captain, Bongi Msomi, leading the youth through her Bongi Msomi Legacy Project. Photo: Bongi Msomi Legacy Project (Twitter)

National para-cycling champion, Palesa “Deejay” Manaleng and Spar Proteas captain, Bongi Msomi, lead #MandelaDay celebrations as women and men in women’s sport continue to make a positive impact in various communities in South Africa.

Deejay Manaleng Secures Academic Qualification

There is no stopping inspirational national para-cycling champion Palesa “Deejay” Maneleng. The 2018 gsport Ministerial Recognition of Excellence winner obtained a Diploma in Public Relations and Communication at the University of Johannesburg, adding to her growing list of achievements. Photo: Palesa “Deejay” Manaleng (Twitter)

2018 gsport Ministerial Recognition of Excellence winner, Deejay Manaleng celebrates latest academic achievement after going back to school for the first time in ten years. #SheOwnsHerSuccess #gsport16

#FlytheFlag on Heritage Day

As South Africans unite in celebration of Heritage Day, leading women in sport share how they are flying the flag and paving the way for the next generation.

Shannon Landman-Kriel Leads the Way for Future Female Cricketers

For 26 years Shannon Landman-Kriel has dedicated her life to women’s cricket in South Africa and hopes to continue to champion the development of the sport, thus ensuring the ball and the bat reach more prospective players. Photo: Supplied

For over two decades, Shannon Landman-Kriel, has played a significant role in the development of future female South African cricketers through her involvement with Central Gauteng Lions and the Wanderers Club. The former cricketer reflects on her journey and the progress, or lack thereof, in the women’s game.

Unfinished Business

“I’m ready for my colours” – Read this hard-hitting personal account by rising para-cyclist Palesa Deejay Manaleng, who bravely concludes: “All I want to think about is national championships, and fighting for a spot in the team.”

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.

Manaleng Embodies Spirit of Mandela

Palesa “Deejay” Manaleng, 31, a UJ student and journalist has been selected as one of the 100 Young Mandela’s of the future. Through her leadership, creativity, resilience, vision and compassion, Palesa has made incredible efforts to make a difference in the lives of others and shown persistence to achieve her dreams against all odds.

gsport Confirms Names of #gsport13 Nominees

gsport has announced receipt of more than 600 nominations, adding up to 237 nominees across the 18 Awards categories open for public nominations, for the 2018 gsport Awards.

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