NWU Business School empowering leaders through executive education

Loading player...
The North-West University (NWU) Business School is known for empowering leaders and professionals through innovative, high-quality business education tailored to the unique challenges of both the South African and broader African markets. From executive short courses to specialised leadership programs, the institution plays a critical role in shaping agile and forward-thinking leaders. Morné van den Bergh, the Manager of Executive Education at the NWU Business School unpacks the institution’s approach to executive education and how it is preparing today’s professionals for tomorrow’s business challenges.
24 Mar 2025 2PM English South Africa Business · Daily News

Other recent episodes

Verstaan jou regte by eiendomsveilings

Wat gebeur wanneer ’n eiendom wat op ’n veiling gekoop is, met kenmerke bemark word wat nie deel van die verkoop is nie? Ons ontleed ’n baanbrekers-uitspraak oor verbruikersbeskerming ná ’n Limpopo-egpaar ontdek het dat die dam en wild wat gebruik is om ’n wildplaas te verkoop, in werklikheid op…
22 Jan 12PM 11 min

Foot-and-mouth disease forces Bloem Show to cancel livestock showcase

The organisers of the much-anticipated Bloem Show have cancelled the livestock showcase for 2026. This is due to the ongoing outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in South Africa. Bloem Show CEO, Elmarie Prinsloo, says that the decision was a difficult one for them to make. However, the rest of the event…
19 Jan 9AM 2 min

Transalloys at the end of its financial tether, retrenchments loom

South Africa’s last remaining manganese smelter, Transalloys, is consulting with labour on imminent large-scale retrenchments. Transalloys Managing Director, Theo Morkel, confirms to OFM these consultations kicked off on Thursday, 8 January. Transalloys, is at the end of its financial tether, battling soaring electricity costs, which they say reportedly account for…
13 Jan 4AM 7 min