‘I Want to Inspire the Girl Child’ – SABC Sport Woman in TV Award Winner Gloria BrownÂ

Gloria Brown won her first-ever award at the gsport Awards this year, and she feels the timing was spot on. The veteran soccer commentator believes that her Woman in TV award will help her to encourage and inspire other women in this key career path.
Forget Popularity Focus on Dedication – Sports Journalist Tebogo Motebejane

Tebogo Motebejane started her journey into the media during lockdown when she was looking to hone in a new skill, and that’s when she realised she wanted to be a sports writer, beginning her trade by blogging about sports, and ‘The rest is history’.
Nompumelelo Nyandeni: From Knee Injuries National Acclaim

Seasoned footballer Nompumelelo Nyandeni has reached heights perceived as unreachable in women’s football despite a career-threatening injury and achieving accolades in local football. The Banyana Banyana stalwart chats with Faheedah Crouch about her journey.
Kgatlana Eclipses Benni McCarthy’s Spanish Record

Banyana Banyana international, Thembi Kgatlana’s star on the global scene continues to rise as she surpasses Benni McCarthy’s goal record to rank as South Africa’s most prolific striker in the Spanish top-flight league. #GoGirls
Coach Keen for Janine van Wyk to Return for Glasgow City

Banyana Banyana captain, Janine van Wyk, has successfully recovered from an MCL injury and is ready to compete in the Scottish Women’s Premier League for Glasgow City.
Women Officials Marching On

Women match officials made significant strides to break new ground in the past year, taking charge of top-class matches across the globe. Today, we look back at these incredible feats.
Women Officials Break Barriers Globally

Leading South African cricket umpire, Lauren Agenbag, is delighted regarding the rise of women officials across various sporting codes globally. She chats to gsport about women in sport breaking barriers and her journey.
Natalie Barlow Makes UEFA History

Cape Town City FC Marketing Brand Manager, Natalie Barlow, makes UEFA history after becoming the first woman in Africa to graduate from the prestigious UEFA Certificate in Football Management course.