Appointment of NZC’s First Woman Chairperson a Significant Step Forward for Gender Diversity in Cricket
Diana Puketapu-Lyndon is regarded as the most powerful person in New Zealand Sport since her appointment as the first woman – and first Māori – Chair of New Zealand Cricket in a giant leap forward for the advancement of diversity and inclusion.
‘We Respect the Decision by SAFA to Work towards a Well-Prepared Bid in 2031’ -Kodwa
Minister of Sport, Zizi Kodwa said that the Department of Sports, Arts, and Culture respects SAFA’s decision to withdraw it’s bid to host the 2027 Women’s World Cup, after deciding against putting together a “rushed presentation”
Sunett Muller Aims for Equality and Equity in Sport
Western Cape Netball Federation’s Disciplinary Committee chairperson, Sunett Muller’s vision is to see gender equality and equity in sport to level the playing field and give women the opportunity to fulfil their sporting dreams
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Sedibu Mohlaba Eyes Momentum Proteas World Cup Success
Momentum Proteas Team Manager, Sedibu Mohlaba, has walked a long journey in sport and continues to play his part by positively impacting the women’s game, with the hopes of seeing the national women’s team win an ICC World Cup title.
Historic Women and Sport Commission Unveiled
SASCOC unveils its Women and Sport Commission in historic first public working group session at SASCOC House in Houghton