SWPL Debut for Ode Fulutudilu On Hold

A file photo of South Africa’s Ode Fulutudilu, pictured in training with the national squad. Fulutudilu is currently based in Scotland after signing with Glasgow City FC in December 2020. Photo: SAFA

South African international, Ode Fulutudilu waits to make Glasgow City FC debut as the Scottish FA confirms suspension of matches until end of January.

Kinsey Eyes Second Rugby World Cup Appearance

Springbok Women’s scrumhalf, Tayla Kinsey, is aiming to make her second Rugby World Cup appearance in New Zealand next year. She chats about her journey in the national team which began six years ago.

Inspired by Record-Breaking Felicity Aston MBE

British polar explorer and Antarctic scientist turned author, speaker and expedition leader, Felicity Aston MBE, is hoping to leave a valuable legacy that will inspire the next generation. She chats to gsport about her exceptional journey including becoming a Guinness World Record holder.

Zintle Mpupha Swaps Cricket for Rugby

Zintle Mpupha left a promising career in cricket in 2013 to take up rugby. Today, she is the Springbok Seven’s Women’s Rugby captain and she believes that the current crop of female rugby players will change the face of the game for the next generation. She chats to Celine Abrahams about her sporting journey and the impact she wants to make.

Brittany Carter Leading the Way for Women’s Sport

ABC News’ Brittany Carter has continuously gone the extra mile to promote all codes of Australian women’s sport on the national broadcaster as she believes that female sports stars deserve recognition on the highest platforms. Photo: Supplied

ABC News’s Brittany Carter continues to champion women’s sport in Australia by affording athletes the opportunity to share their stories on the Ladies Who League podcast platform. Carter chats to Selina Munsamy about the growing support of women’s sport and overcoming challenges in her career.

Benny Bonsu: Becoming Africa’s Olivia Pope

Ghana-born global sports broadcasting trailblazer, Benny Bonsu, is known as the Oprah of Sport because of her witty, straight to the point interviewing style. She tells Kass Naidoo about her passion for mentoring and her wish to be Africa’s Olivia Pope.

Grace Chirumanzu Stands Up for Women’s Sport in Africa

Founder of The Sports Queen, Grace Chirumanzu’s vision is to establish a good network of sports journalists who are passionate about women’s sport in Africa. Zimababwe’s 2018 Sportswoman of the Year also chats to Kass Naidoo about her sports journey that has seen her impact sport as an athlete, administrator and media professional.

Living the Dream with Melissa Diawakana

Inspiring French professional basketballer, Melissa Diawakana, shares her global sports success story with gsport’s Kass Naidoo as she recounts her journey from Kinshasa to Paris and how she achieved her teenage dream of playing Euro League basketball.

UK Changemaker Michelle Moore and Conscious Leadership

South London born Michelle Moore is a changemaker who impacts global business and sport through her passion for developing people and organisations. Moore speaks to gsport Editor, Kass Naidoo, about how she unapologetically drives conscious leadership.

Prof Cora Burnett-Louw Playing Her Part

Former gsport Awards Ministerial Awards recipient, University of Johannesburg’s Professor Cora Burnett-Louw chats to Celine Abrahams about her research projects, her passion for sport and giving women the platform to build their sporting careers.

Working Out at Home with Dumisani Chauke

SPAR Proteas assistant coach, Dumisani Chauke, has been lighting up social media with her daily workout videos as she aims to keep South Africans inspired to remain in good shape during lockdown.