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20 September 2023

ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 Host Cities Confirmed

Location: Sport

The International Cricket Council (ICC) today confirmed Dallas, Florida and New York as the three USA venues identified to host the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024. Grand Prairie in Dallas, Broward County in Florida and Nassau County in New York will be part of history as the event is staged in the USA for …

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19 September 2023

Gary Kirsten announced as ambassador for The Guardian safeguarding organisation

Location: MyPR

Despite the words of former president Nelson Mandela: “There can be no keener revelation of a society’s soul than the way in which it treats its children” – The sad reality is that South Africa’s children remain victims, facing constant threats at home, in schools, on sports fields, and on the playground. In an effort …

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19 September 2023

Sciver-Brunt Firmly on Top

Location: Sport

England star Nat Sciver-Brunt has consolidated her position as the No.1 batter in the MRF Tyres ICC Women’s ODI Player Rankings after her match-winning century in the final ODI of their ICC Women’s Championship (IWC) series against Sri Lanka. The 31-year-old’s 74-ball knock of 120 that helped her team win the ODI in Leicester by …

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19 September 2023

Maketa Set For SA Emerging One-Day Cup Birth

Location: Sport

BLOEMFONTEIN: SA Emerging Men will for the first time compete in this season’s Division 2 One-Day Cup and head coach Malibongwe...

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19 September 2023

Host of international T20 stars to disappear under the hammer at Betway SA20 Season 2 auction

Location: Sport

Kane Richardson, Colin de Grandhomme, Robin Uthappa, Angelo Mathews among the players on the list     Friday, 15 September 2023: Australian...

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18 September 2023

A Short History of the Men’s Cricket World Cup

Location: Sport

With nearly half a century of history, the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup is steeped in glory, drama, and iconic moments. Since the West Indies claimed the inaugural title in 1975, teams from around the globe have convened roughly every four years to crown its one-day champions. With all eyes on India for the latest …

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12 September 2023

August ICC Player of the Month Awards

Location: Sport

The International Cricket Council (ICC) today revealed the latest winners of the ICC Player of the Month awards from a host of stellar international performances during August. Pakistan captain Babar Azam has been crowned ICC Men’s Player of the Month following a scintillating series of scores last month, which included notable run-scoring feats against Afghanistan …

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12 September 2023

Kapp and de Klerk Move up ICC Rankings

Location: Sport

South Africa players Marizanne Kapp and Nadine de Klerk have attained career-best positions in the MRF Tyres ICC Women’s ODI Player Rankings after helping their team take a winning 2-0 lead over Pakistan in the ICC Women’s Championship (IWC) series in Karachi. Star all-rounder Kapp has moved up to 11th position among batters while De …

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8 September 2023

Match Officials For ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023

Location: Sport

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the 20 match officials for the League Round of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 in India. Sixteen umpires will officiate the 13th edition of the tournament, including all 12 of the Emirates Elite Panel of ICC Umpires and four members of the ICC Emerging Umpire Panel, …

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31 August 2023

Botswana Ready to Host Africa Women Once Again

Location: Sport

The road to the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 continues as Botswana host Cameroon, Eswatini, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique and Sierra Leone in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Africa Division 2 Qualifier from 02 to 08 September, where two teams will earn a spot in the Africa regional final later this year. Teams …

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23 August 2023

World Cup Warm-Up Matches

Location: Sport

The official warm-up fixtures for all 10 teams at the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 have been announced. The matches will be held from 29 September to 3 October across three venues in India – Guwahati, Hyderabad and Thiruvananthapuram. Fans can buy tickets for the warm-up matches from 25 August. More information is available …

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23 August 2023

ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023… Priceless

Location: Sport

The International Cricket Council (ICC) today announced an exciting association, with Mastercard becoming a Global Partner for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 to be held in India between 5 October and 19 November 2023. Mastercard will continue its rich legacy of sports sponsorships to provide unique experiences to its cardholders and customers through …

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19 August 2023

USA Triumphant

Location: Sport

The ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup Americas Qualifier witnessed a dramatic conclusion on Friday, as USA emerged victorious, defeating Canada by seven wickets in a rain-affected winner-takes-all matchup to seal the 16th and final qualification spot at next year’s U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup. Having enjoyed strong performances against the other competitors Argentina and …

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17 August 2023

Marlon Samuels Guilty Under Anti-Corruption Code

Location: Sport

Former West Indies player Marlon Samuels has been found guilty of four offences under the Emirates Cricket Boad (ECB) Anti-Corruption Code following a hearing by an independent Anti-Corruption Tribunal. Samuels, who was charged by the ICC (in its capacity as the Designated Anti-Corruption Official under the ECB Code) in September 2021, has been found guilty …

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15 August 2023

July ICC Players Of The Month

Location: Sport

The International Cricket Council (ICC) today revealed the latest set of international stars to be named ICC Players of the Month for July 2023. Australia’s prolific all-rounder Ashleigh Gardner becomes the first player to win back-to-back awards, claiming her fourth ICC Women’s Player of the Month prize following another scintillating set of performances against England …

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13 August 2023

Scotland Triumphant

Location: Sport

Scotland overcome Italy in final U19 fixture to conclude their table-topping campaign and qualify for the ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2024. 15 teams are now confirmed for the event with one place yet to be decided through the ongoing Americas Qualifier. Skipper Gould: “It feels really good to cross the line and get …

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10 August 2023

Battle of the Americas

Location: Sport

The final pathway event on the road to Sri Lanka 2024 begins on Friday, as four teams ready themselves for a week of fierce competition in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Americas Qualifier. Toronto, Canada is the stage for the drama, and the hosts, plus Argentina, Bermuda and the USA aim to secure the …

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10 August 2023

No Cowards in this Chicken Brand

Location: Business
KFC Africa

National Women's month in South Africa is both an opportunity to honour and celebrate the women who decided on the 9th August 1956 that the participation of women in the economy was not only the right thing to do but the only thing to do to build and grow the economy of this beautiful country. Today society has taken that even further to insist on addressing gender inequality and diversity in the workplace, in particular female representation in key, decision-making, leadership positions. This month, therefore, as KFC Africa (www.global.KFC.com) we take a moment to ask the question, “who is seated at your table”?

While efforts to address gender inequality in the workplace have boosted female representation at every level within organisations, the reality is that we are far from being fully representative and as organisations we have to continue to create an environment and culture where all voices are heard, respected, and valued, where the table is big enough for all.

Championing inclusivity and better representation is in fact good for business. Numerous reports (https://apo-opa.info/47uDTZp) comprehensively show that inclusive organisations that boast the greatest gender, ethnic and cultural diversity achieve better commercial returns and are more profitable than their less diverse counterparts. Moreover, more diverse teams tend to exhibit greater complexity in problem-solving and are more innovative.

Yes, the gender gap continues to close globally, with the World Economic Forum's 2023 Global Gender Gap Index (https://apo-opa.info/3YtKbo1) report showing a 0.3 percentage points improvement compared to 2022, which represents a 68.4% in terms of closing of the gap. At this rate of progress, however, it will take 131 years to reach full global parity. In South Africa, where 51% of the Economically Active Population is female, the gap is even wider as women comprise of only 40% (https://apo-opa.info/3s3fdqW) of directorships at state-owned entities, with just 36.7% representation in the professional services industry and only 26.9% of directorship positions at JSE-listed entities. From a broader continent perspective, while sub-Saharan Africa has closed 67.9% (https://apo-opa.info/3OxDoVZ) of its gender gap, it also means that 32% of females on average are less likely to have the same opportunities as males in the region – with individual country performances varying greatly.

As a result of these disappointing stats, KFC Africa has some bold ambitions when it comes making a seat at the table for women.

“Female empowerment is about engraining true transformation into the core of the organisation, and it must be driven throughout the value chain and embedded into the social fabric of the business to ensure it lasts,” explains Akhona Qengqe, the recently appointed first female General Manager for Africa at KFC. “As a people-first business, KFC Africa is committed to becoming the most inclusive organisation in the traditionally male-dominated Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) sector and across sub-Sahara Africa, and to actively advocating for allyship in every sphere within the business. As a customer facing business, it is important that our employees, stakeholders and franchise partners reflect the communities that we operate in.”

KFC has placed women at the forefront of its socially led initiatives and its hiring processes. For example, KFC Add Hope has a 60% female volunteer complement and 90% of the Add Hope beneficiary organisations, which KFC work with, are championed by women. Not to mention that KFC Mini-Cricket boasts a female volunteer community of 70%. In fact, today the organisation employs over 40,000 people across 23 markets in sub-Saharan Africa in over 1250 restaurants and 60% of those restaurants are managed by women. This is testament to the brand's commitment to female transformation.

“Giving women leadership opportunities to drive some of the core aspects of the overall business and bringing them into key decision-making roles ensures that their voices and views are represented in a meaningful and impactful way,” continues Qengqe.

But more than simply aiming to meet representation targets, Qengqe explains that KFC is intentional about how it creates an environment where women feel like they belong and can contribute meaningfully at a decision-making level.

“Gender equality at corporate level means understanding issues that women face, be it gender-based violence, single-income households, women-led households and family responsibility, and truly dig deep to ensure that the company provides support mechanisms that speak to real-life issues,” explains Nolo Thobejane, Chief People and Transformation Officer at KFC.

In this regard, KFC Africa develops, empowers and emboldens women to leverage their innate leadership qualities and take their seat at the table - with the confidence - to lead with impact and fuel results. KFC achieves this through its Women on the Move Program, which aims to build leadership know-how and equip women with the tools and resources that will accelerate the growth of female talent into meaningful leadership roles.

Conceptualised by Qengqe and launched in 2021, this transformative 12-month programme adopts a blended learning approach that includes formal training courses, personal development interventions, mentorship and peer learning circles, all of which results in bench readiness for leadership and drives a high-performance culture within the organisation.

“We have extended the reach and impact of this initiative even further through our Women on the Move Extended Network (WOM.EN) programme, which brings women across the globe together, at all levels, and affords them the opportunity to share experiences, learnings, challenges and create growth networks in the workplace,” elaborates Thobejane.

In the end, rather than rising into leadership roles in isolation, KFC's approach to female allyship creates powerful advocates for true upliftment. This process gives women the opportunity to achieve their goals, and creates a virtuous cycle of support, where women can pull up more chairs to make room for more female voices at the table.

“We understand the unique perspective and values women bring to our company and are bold in our ambitions to create opportunities for more inclusion, equity and belonging. Our commitment to advance more women into senior roles and achieving greater gender parity in senior leadership, globally, by 2030 is stronger than ever and we will continue to make fundamental steps to become the most inclusive brand in SA,” concludes Qengqe.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of KFC Africa.

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7 August 2023

ICC Player of the Month Nominees

Location: Sport

The International Cricket Council today revealed the latest crop of international cricket stars celebrated in the shortlists for the ICC Men’s and Women’s July Player of the Month awards. July saw dramatic conclusions to the men’s and women’s Ashes series in England, and the key performers from both series feature heavily in the list of …

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7 August 2023

SA’s sportswomen praised for reaching recent heights

Location: News

SA's sportswomen praised for reaching new heights

President Cyril Ramaphosa has lauded female athletes for reaching new heights and achieving remarkable accomplishments across a number of sporting codes. 

In his weekly newsletter on Monday, the President said this has been a great year for women’s sport in South Africa and the nation is exhilarated by the successes of sportswomen on the field, track and pitch.

“Our female athletes have reached new heights across a number of sporting codes, and we have hosted several women’s international sports tournaments.
 
“Our nation’s sportswomen have proven themselves, time and again. It is up to us, as a society, to provide the necessary environment that will enable a new generation of women and girls to thrive and excel in sport,” the President said. 

SA’s women’s national football team, Banyana Banyana, who are the reigning Women’s Africa Cup of Nations champions, has delivered some stunning performances in the FIFA Women’s World Cup taking place in Australia and New Zealand.
 
The women’s netball team, the Proteas, also put in a strong showing at the Netball World Cup that ended in Cape Town on Sunday.
 
In February, the country hosted the first ICC Women’s T20 Cricket World Cup to take place on African soil. Our national team made history as the first South African team to reach the final.

The President said that many of these fine sportswomen have excelled despite humble beginnings, overcoming adversity and achieving success despite the odds.
 
“As we prepare to celebrate Women’s Day later this week, these many achievements are a reminder of how far we have come in building a South Africa where women are full and equal participants in society. They are also a reminder of how much further we still need to go,” he said. 
 
President Ramaphosa said that the increased participation of women and girls in sport supports women’s empowerment and advances gender equality. 

He highlighted that earlier this year, UN Women launched the Sports for Generation Equality Initiative. It noted that sport holds enormous capacity to propel women and girls’ empowerment. Female athletes are inspiring role models and can make the most of their status “to raise awareness around gender issues and to demand change”.
 
The President added that competing in sports fosters a sense of empowerment among women, helping them build confidence in their abilities and break gender stereotypes. Through sports, he said, women can challenge societal norms, experiencing personal growth and achievement.

He said that all of these can enable women and girls to be more assertive and confident in society, and can support the fight against discrimination and gender-based violence.
 
“As government, we want to increase the representation of women in sport and to promote the development of women’s sports both through mass participation and at an elite level.
 
“There are a number of government programmes to develop mass participation in women’s sports. There are also initiatives supported by the private sector and international development partners," he said. 

When it comes to elite athletes, the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee’s ‘Operation Excellence’ programme provides preparatory support to Olympians and Paralympians.

The President pointed out that funding and sponsorship predominantly flow towards male-dominated team sports such as football, cricket, and rugby. He said these sports have well-established professional leagues, unlike women's football, cricket, and rugby.
 
The President highlighted that this situation adds to the significant difference in pay between female athletes and their male counterparts.

“Equal pay for work of equal value is one of most fundamental tenets of gender equality. The sporting fraternity is neither exceptional nor is it exempt.

“That female athletes should still earn less than their male counterparts is an affront to our nation’s sportswomen, more so at a time when the achievements of some of our women’s sports teams surpass those of our men’s teams,” the President said. 
 
He called on sponsors and sporting bodies to direct greater resources to women’s sports. 

President Ramaphosa said it is only through greater sponsorship and support that women’s sport will be able to grow and attract larger audiences. As they attract a greater following, he said, women’s sports events will provide greater value to sponsors.
 
The President added that the success of the major women’s sports tournaments that have been hosted in South Africa will no doubt bolster our bid to host the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2027.
 
“Working together as government, business and the sporting fraternity we can level the playing field for women’s sports in our country. And by so doing, we will take another step towards a more equal society,” he said. – SAnews.gov.za
 

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2 August 2023

England-Australia Test Series Over-Rate Penalties Confirmed

Location: Sport

The over-rate penalties for the five Tests of the England-Australia series have been confirmed as per the revised provisions of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel that relate to minimum over-rate offences. As per the revised provisions of the Code, players are fined five per cent of their match fee …

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31 July 2023

Namibia Seal Spot At U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup

Location: Sport

After registering another impressive victory over Nigeria on Sunday, Namibia triumphed in the ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup Africa Qualifier to seal a spot at next year’s main event in Sri Lanka. Following eight days of high-quality competition in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, the Walvis Bay Salt Eagles produced another dominant display to complete their unbeaten …

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24 July 2023

ICC Umpire Foundation Certificate

Location: Sport

The International Cricket Council (ICC) today announced the release of its first-ever education course for aspiring Match Officials – the ICC Umpire Foundation Certificate. The entry-level course is designed to introduce learners to the basic fundamentals of umpiring so that they can gain the knowledge and the confidence required to officiate games at club level. …

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21 July 2023

African Stars Step Up to Crease

Location: Sport

Qualification for the ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup in Sri Lanka 2024 resumes next week as Tanzania plays host to the Africa Qualifier from 23 to 30 July. The best young cricketers on the African continent will take to the stage over eight tournament days, all eyeing the ultimate prize of securing a spot …

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