Lynne Cantwell to be Inducted into World Rugby Hall of Fame

Lynne Cantwell, former SA Rugby High-Performance Manager for Women’s Rugby and the Republic of Ireland’s most capped women’s player, will be inducted into World Rugby Hall of Fame for her efforts on the field.
Keneilwe Mathibela: Called to Shape the Future of Football in Africa

Keneilwe Mathibela’s journey proves that purpose and people-first leadership can shape the future of football in Africa as she leaves her role as the SAFA Head of Coach Education off to oversee to FIFA coaching development programmes on the continent.
Young Boxer Likho Nxele Smashing it In the Ring and Out

Not only does young boxer Likho Nxele have a bright future in the sport after launching her pro career with a TKO in April, she’s built on that success by graduating with a B. Ed from the Cape Peninsula University of Technology.
SASCOC Promote Physical Activity on #OlympicDay

To mark #OlympicDay, SASCOC promoted physical activity and the Olympic values of excellence, friendship, and respect amongst the youth
#GoGirls #TeamSA
Karabo Mokgalagadi Boosted by Momentum gsport Awards Success

At the 2019 Momentum gsport Awards, Karabo Mokgalagadi walked away with the Woman in Radio award, and has since seen her career take off. She tells Celine Abrahams about being promoted to Sports Editor at leading North West commercial radio station, YOU FM, and reveals her five-year plan.
2007 May gSTAR: Mandisa Williams
Mandisa Williams has only been playing rugby for eight years, but she has already tasted success at the highest level. Last year, the Border and Springbok women’s loose forward was selected to be part of the first ever Springbok women’s rugby team to play at the IRB Women’s Rugby World Cup in Canada. Williams was the […]