Sport Minister Zizi Kodwa to Address Banyana Banyana’s Concerns

Department of Sport, Arts and Culture Minister Zizi Kodwa is set to address concerns made by FIFA Women’s World Cup-bound Banyana Banyana, after the senior national women’s team boycotted their international friendly against Botswana on Sunday.
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Semenya Wants to be Back on the Starting Line

Double Olympic gold medallist and three-time 800m World Champion, Caster Semenya, is determined to win her legal battles and get back to doing what she does best.
Leaders Insist Tokyo Olympic Games will be Staged

The delayed Tokyo Olympic Games is scheduled to take place from Friday, 23 July to Sunday, 8 August 2021. Photo: Pixabay
Monique Smit to Represent SA at 2020 AIG Women’s British Open

South Africa’s number one female golfer, Monique Smit, will feature in her first major at the 2020 AIG Women’s British Open, scheduled for August.
Eight Sporting Bodies Resume Training

Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Mr Nathi Mthethwa approves eight sporting bodies to return to training and official matches after receiving plans confirming the state of readiness and commitment to adhere to stringent health protocols.
Golf Given Green Light to Tee Off

Golf South Africa welcomes efforts by the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture that have allowed for the safe return of the sport under Level 3 lockdown.