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Matsoarelo Makuke Chasing International Broadcasting Dreams 

In 2021 Matsoarelo Makuke was moved from the role of news anchor to sport, a move she wasn’t too happy about. At the time she believed it was a decision that was made to set her up for failure. She...

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Pioneering Pathways: Karien Jonckheere’s Journey in Sports Journalism

The landscape of sports journalism has undergone a significant evolution, witnessing a surge in female representation, a transformation that Karien Jonckheere has witnessed firsthand. Beginning her...

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“I Saw a Lack of Girls Who Looked like Me” – Esihle Zondo on Choosing be a...

SA water polo star, the 19 year-old Esihle Zondo, took valuable time out of her busy schedule doing her level best to represent the nation proudly at World Aquatics’ World Championships in Doha to...

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When Done Right, This is a Win-Win Situation – The Importance of Synergy...

Media Officers play a crucial role as people that bridge the gap between athletes and the media. Thus they play a crucial role in our bid to raise the profile of female footballers and their clubs....

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Amanda Dlamini Hopes Historic Moment Opens Doors for Many More Women

When we think of the pioneers of women’s soccer it’s hard not to mention Amanda Dlamini in the same sentence. The former Banyana Banyana captain was the face of the sport for many years and now that...

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“Always Put the Listener First” – Cato Louw, Two-Time Woman in Radio Award...

The 11th edition of World Radio Day is celebrated on 13 February 2024, and its purpose is to raise greater awareness among the public and the media of the importance of radio, and to bring people and...

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‘Achieving Gender Parity Requires a Conscious Effort’– Lindelwa Khanyile 

Campus sports hold significance in shaping character, instilling discipline, and fostering a sense of community among students. It goes beyond competition, contributing to holistic personal...

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Zenande Funani: A Rising Star in Sports Broadcasting

Zenande Funani has come a long way since harbouring dreams of representing South Africa on the netball court, and when that dream didn’t look like panning out, she decided to do the next best thing …...

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Vusiwe Ngcobo and Precious Hlaka Inspire Inclusion for Women and Generations...

8 March marks International Women’s Day, a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women, an important day of the year to celebrate women’s achievements,...

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Broadcast Journalism Student Amukelani Banda on Grabbing Opportunity

Being a commentator is not an easy art. If people think public speaking is daunting, try narrating, describing and dissecting action, in any sporting code, to a listener or a viewer, in a way that...

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Jana Swart: ’Don’t Be Afraid to Express Yourself’

The iconic 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa inspired a young girl to pursue a career in sport. In 2024, she is the Media Officer for Stellenbosch FC. Meet Jana Swart who didn’t always see herself...

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Formula 1 Expert Dr Natalie Le Clue –‘Be Unreasonably Persistent’

Considered among the Top 100 Most Influential People in South African Sports by the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture, 2010 and 2015 gsport Woman in Media winner Dr Natalie Le Clue has spun a...

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