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Bokamoso Sports Agency (BSports) has become a leading sports organisation in South Africa as the trailblazing company led by Jessica Nkomo. They represent among South Africa’s top female footballers, helping sportswomen in the sponsorship space, and are more than playing their part in creating gender parity in sport. With this in mind, BSports has also thrown their support behind the victims of Gender Based Violence and shared a post on social media ahead of the November 21st National Shutdown. Women are being urged to down tools in all aspects of their work and daily life to show the integral role…
Photo Credit: CAF Online Chiamaka Nnadozie has been announced as the winner of the 2025 CAF Female Goalkeeper of the Year. She enjoyed an outstanding year in 2025, further proving herself as one of the best goalkeepers in Africa. She was a key part of the Super Falcons’ successful WAFCON campaign, keeping four clean sheets in six matches and conceding only twice from open play as Nigeria won their tenth continental title. At club level, she helped Paris FC lift the Coupe de France Féminine, and later moved to Brighton & Hove Albion in the English Women’s Super League, where…
Calandagan has been named horse of the year at the Cartier Racing Awards in London.The four-year-old, trained in France by Francis-Henri Graffard, won three top-level Group One races including both the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes and the Champion Stakes at Ascot.He is the only horse other than Brigadier Gerard (1972) to win both contests in the same season.Calandagan, who runs in the Aga Khan’s colours, also won the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud in his home country, having finished second earlier in the year in the Coronation Cup and Dubai Sheema Classic.Champion Stakes runner-up Ombudsman, who won the…
CAF_Online On the 19th of November, the winners of the 2025 Confederation of African Football (CAF) Awards were announced in Morocco. The CAF Awards is the most prestigious football award ceremony for African footballers. Every year, the awards feature the African player of the year (men and women), the goalkeeper of the year (men and women), the national team of the year, the young footballer of the year and others. These are the winners of the 2025 CAF Awards: Best African Player (Men) – Achraf Hakimi In a sky full of stars, one outshines them all! 🌟 His. Him. 𝐇𝐚𝐤𝐢𝐦𝐢.…
Simangele Hadebe is recognised for her strength in the ring and her commitment to supporting victims of child abuse. As South Africa’s leading female boxer and a survivor of sexual abuse, Hadebe has become a vocal advocate for those without a voice. “I do believe it’s important to speak out about child abuse and GBV because I know that there are children and women out there who are still being abused and need some encouragement, support, and sometimes a little push to speak out. They must know they are not alone”, she said. Hadebe shared that she was sexually abused…
Have you ever wondered why a celebrity’s wedding somewhat comes as a surprise? Is it because they are not expected to get married or because, due to the demands of the celebrity life, they wouldn’t have time for love? The decision to get married is a tough one, and it requires a substantial amount of clarity for two people to decide they want to spend the rest of their lives together. For celebrities, especially music artists, the decision is often considered even tougher; why is that? Another important question to ask is why marriage is sometimes considered a measure of…
Check out the match-day squads for this weekend’s Test matches. WALES vs ALL BLACKS (Saturday, 5:10pm) WALES – TBC ALL BLACKS – TBC WALES LOCK: We can beat All Blacks IRELAND vs SPRINGBOKS (Saturday, 7:40pm) IRELAND – TBC MORE: Ex-Ireland star fires shot at Gaza SPRINGBOKS – TBC Memories from Landsdowne Road 😍🇮🇪#Springboks #ForeverGreenForeverGold pic.twitter.com/uLt302RpUQ — Springboks (@Springboks) November 19, 2025 FRANCE vs WALLABIES (Saturday, 10:10pm) FRANCE – TBC AUSTRALIA – TBC MORE: Wallabies face unwanted record SCOTLAND vs TONGA (Sunday, 3:40pm) SCOTLAND – TBC TONGA – TBC ENGLAND vs ARGENTINA (Sunday, 6:10pm) ENGLAND – 15 Freddie Steward, 14 Immanuel Feyi-Waboso,…
Team SA were involved in two sports at the Deaflympics in Tokyo on Tuesday. There were athletes in action in track and field and in the first round of the individual golf competition. RESULTS SO FAR ATHLETICS Men High jump: Ronnie Shabalala cleared 1.80m at the first attempt but failed in three attempts at 1.83m and finished 9th in the one-off high jump final 100m: Karabo Moeletsi qualified for the semi-finals where he finished 6th in 11.32 and didn’t progress to the final 100m: Aobakwe Mphahlele was eliminated in the heats with a time of 12.37 100m: Obakeng Thlako was…
Ifeyinwa Azubike – Creative Director, The LadyMaker Two brands devoted to mastery, heritage, and artistry came together in Lagos for a celebration of time and taste. As The LadyMaker marked its 10th anniversary with a show titled Graffiti, The Macallan, renowned for its single malt whiskies, curated the evening’s drinks experience, transforming the milestone event into a meeting of legacies. Held at VICI Lagos, the show drew an audience of Nigeria’s most discerning creatives, tastemakers, and fashion insiders. The LadyMaker’s founder and creative director, Ifeyinwa Azubike, presented a collection that embodied the brand’s decade-long journey, a study in structure, culture,…
Olivia Clark (Leicester City), Safia Middleton-Patel (Manchester United), Poppy Soper (Rugby Borough), Ceri Holland (Liverpool), Annie Wilding (Portsmouth), Ella Powell (Bristol City), Rhiannon Roberts (Sunderland), Hayley Ladd (Everton), Gemma Evans (Liverpool), Charlie Estcourt (DC Power), Lily Woodham (Liverpool), Esther Morgan (Bristol City), Sophie Ingle (Bristol City), Mia Ross (Charlton Athletic), Laura Hughes (Melbourne City), Angharad James (Seattle Reign), Carrie Jones (IFK Norrkoping), Tianna Teisar (Plymouth Argyle – on loan from Bristol City), Mared Griffiths (Manchester United), Olivia Francis (Plymouth Argyle), Phoebie Poole (Plymouth Argyle), Hannah Cain (Leicester City), Rachel Rowe (Nottingham Forest), Ffion Morgan (West Ham United), Elise Hughes (Crystal…