The South Africa (SA) Rugby national governing body has announced plans to launch a women's professional league with up to 150 players next year.
Provincial rugby unions have been invited to submit proposals for three-year franchises in the new Women's Super League Rugby (WSLR), with the franchises being offered budgetary support such as travel costs being covered.
Currently, most clubs in South Africa's top-flight Women's Premier Division do not have players on professional contracts, with Bulls Daisies becoming the first women's professional rugby team in South Africa only last year, with a roster of 35 contracted players.
SA Rugby president Mark Alexander said: "The women's game is making amazing strides across the world and in South Africa.
"We want to match that growth by providing an appropriate aspirational, high-performance platform for South African women."
Alexander also stated that it had been a priority for the body for several years.
SA Rugby chief executive Rian Oberholzer said the body was looking forward to confirming the franchises in October.
He added: "It will be a key moment in the strategy to bring the Women's Rugby World Cup back to South Africa.”