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World Netball's suspension of Cecilia Molokwane, president of Netball South Africa, sparks speculation and controversy ahead of her leadership bid.
A Limpopo learner seeks over R2 million in damages after suffering an injury on an uneven netball field, raising questions about the school's duty of care.
Proteas coach Jenny van Dyk shares insights from a challenging month-long tour, highlighting the team's growth and leadership.
Discover the five standout players from the Proteas’ challenging overseas campaign in the Netball Nations Cup and Jamaica tour, showcasing their exceptional skills and contributions.
After a hard-fought battle in the Nations Cup final, Proteas coach Jenny van Dyk reflects on her team’s resilience and questions the need for African netball to adapt to succeed on the international stage.
South Africa’s Proteas displayed remarkable resilience in the Netball Nations Cup final against England, narrowly losing 61-55 despite being a player down for a significant portion of the match.
African rivals run SA close in last pool match as Proteas coach Jenny van Dyk tinkers with her combinations ahead of showpiece match.
The Proteas kicked off the Netball Nations Cup with impressive victories, showcasing their determination and skill ahead of their next challenge against Malawi.
In a nail-biting encounter, South Africa’s Proteas narrowly defeated England’s Roses 61-59 in the Netball Nations Cup, showcasing remarkable skill and resilience.
South Africa’s netball Proteas showcased their strength with a commanding victory over Uganda’s She Cranes in the opening match of the Vitality Netball Nations Cup on Saturday.
The Vitality Netball Nations Cup – between South Africa, England, Uganda and Malawi – will start on Saturday at the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham.
After a challenging series against Jamaica, Proteas coach Jenny van Dyk expressed pride in her team’s resilience, and looks forward to the Vitality Netball Nations Cup.
Despite a challenging start, the Proteas showcased resilience in their final Test against Jamaica, ultimately losing 58-47. Coach Jenny van Dyk reflects on valuable lessons learnt as the team prepares for future competitions
Head coach for the Proteas, Jenny van Dyk, said the second consecutive loss to Jamaica was disappointing, but took away some positives from the defeat.
After a narrow defeat, the Spar Proteas strategise to limit Jamaica’s scoring opportunities in the upcoming netball match.
South Africa’s Spar netball Proteas faced a challenging start to the Margaret Beckford Sunshine Series, losing 55-47 to Jamaica as key player Nicola Smith suffered an injury
Proteas coach Jenny van Dyk said that their third-ranked rivals Jamaica will be minus two first-choice shooters, and that the African champions would be hoping to capitalise on that.
Jamaica, currently ranked third in the world behind Australia and New Zealand, will be formidable opponents, and the South Africans have only won three of their 18 encounters.
The netball Proteas, who finished 2024 on a high as the No 1-ranked team in Africa, travel to the Caribbean to take on Jamaica for the three-Test Margaret Beckford Sunshine series.
The kits are inspired by teams who are fuelled by passion
Ballito teen pupil Summer Jolie Pritchard is making a mark for herself in sports by earning selection for four provincial teams.
The 28-year-old Chawane takes over from Msomi having also had a fair share of international team exposure, and Proteas caps that are nearing a century, and she is excited to have this opportunity.
Leading the pack and booking their ticket to the International Youth Netball Challenge in Singapore later this year will be Paarl Gimnasium and Leifo Iziko Combined.
Netball South Africa has announced Khanyisa Chawane as the new Spar Proteas captain following Bongiwe Msomi's retirement in December 2023.
They showcased exceptional skills and determination during the trials.