U16 Spin Queen Neliswa Dlamini Sets Sights on Momentum Proteas

The CSA U16 Cricket Week’s most prolific wicket taker and aspirant Momentum Proteas cricketer Neliswa Dlamini hopes to represent her country and to play in various T20is around the world as she sets are eyes on global accomplishment. Photo: Sandile Lukhele (Twitter)

The CSA U16 Cricket Week’s most prolific wicket taker and aspirant Momentum Proteas cricketer Neliswa Dlamini hopes to represent her country and to play in various T20 Internationals around the world, as she sets her eyes on global accomplishment
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SA Men on Why They Support Women’s Sport

University of Western Cape’s Director of Sport, Mandla Gagayi, says being brought up his mother inspired him to give women opportunities that they were previously denied. Photo: UWC Football (Twitter)

In the lead up to International Men’s Day on Friday, 19 November 2021, SA men speak boldly about their support for women’s sport and paving the way for increased media coverage.

#gsport16 Recognition Opens Doors for Sandile Lukhele

Sandile Lukhele still wakes up night just to check on wether his trophy is still there or not, he speaks boldly on how he’s going to use this recognition to boost his cricket career, and shares an advice to you girls’ cricketers. Photo: gsport

Winning the 2021 Momentum gsport Awards Volunteer of the Year accolade has opened doors for Sandile Lukhele as he plans to use his new opportunities to assist young girls further their cricket careers #gsport16

Unstoppable Montjane Dominates Momentum gsport Awards

History maker and record breaker, Kgothatso Montjane has become the most celebrated athlete on the Momentum gsport Awards stage following her double victory at the 16th edition of Africa’s leading women’s sport awards, which unveiled its Class of 2021 in Johannesburg on Tuesday, 31 August, 2021. Photo: Momentum

History maker and record breaker, Kgothatso Montjane has become the most celebrated athlete on the Momentum gsport Awards stage following her double victory at the 16th edition of Africa’s leading women’s sport awards, which unveiled its Class of 2021 on Tuesday #gsport16 #SheOwnsHerSuccess

Happy Mandela Day!

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.

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