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SACBW’s provincial congress in town

MBOMBELA – This year the South African Council for Businesswomen (SACBW) has its provincial congress in Mpumalanga’s capital. Guests can look forward to exciting speakers and workshops. Themed, Lead the Change, the congress will be hosted by SACBW Nelspruit on June 15 at Emnotweni. It will aim to impact, influence and inspire all businesswomen to …

MBOMBELA – This year the South African Council for Businesswomen (SACBW) has its provincial congress in Mpumalanga’s capital.

Guests can look forward to exciting speakers and workshops.

Themed, Lead the Change, the congress will be hosted by SACBW Nelspruit on June 15 at Emnotweni.

It will aim to impact, influence and inspire all businesswomen to be leaders in achieving the change they want to see, and all businesswomen are invited to attend.

One of the speakers is award-winning musician, television personality and businessman Coenie de Villiers. He will speak about the musical brain in business and how you too, can improve your life and business. Find out how you can change the way you live and work in an interactive, entertaining way.

Mrs Mpumalanga, Diana Jansen will also speak at the event. The wellness coach and motivational speaker will impart her skills in changing the lead to lead the change.

“Everything rises and falls with leadership, starting with your own personal leadership,” she said.

The interactive learning session promises to lead you to motivation and motivate you to lead. Local businessman Mr Mark Pearce will also share his knowledge on how to refuel your engine to prevent burnout.

He will explain why some people become casualties of burnout and others not. He will share techniques to manage burnout and ways to ensure effective self-management and purposeful living.

Businesswomen who want to unlock the power of whole-brain thinking and creativity in a fun and informative session, should not miss the half-day conference. SACBW members pay R500, non-members pay R550.

Enquiries: vicecongress@sacbw.org or admin@sacbw.org.

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