Productivity SA is privileged to highlight the exemplary leadership of Bitsa Lenkopane, the Honourable MEC of the North West Department of Economic Development, Environment, Conservation, and Tourism.
During her address at the North West Workplace Challenge (WPC) milestone webinar on February 25th, hosted by Productivity SA, Mrs. Lenkopane eloquently underscored the importance of embracing industrialization and maximizing natural resources for the collective benefit. The milestone webinar provided a platform to showcase measurable productivity improvements achieved by participating enterprises, celebrate key milestones, and strengthen collaboration in driving competitiveness and sustainable growth in the province. The Workplace Challenge Programme is funded by the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic). She stated, “Our province is ready to embrace industrialization and maximize our natural resources for the benefit of all our people. By fostering a culture of productivity and innovation, we can ensure a brighter, more prosperous future for the North West and the entire country.”
Mrs. Lenkopane’s unwavering commitment to economic growth and sustainable development exemplifies the collaborative spirit necessary to achieve these goals. Her leadership is pivotal in aligning efforts across various sectors to drive economic transformation in the NorthProductivity SA is privileged to highlight the exemplary leadership of Bitsa Lenkopane, the Honourable MEC of the North West Department of Economic Development, Environment, Conservation, and Tourism.
During her address at the North West Workplace Challenge (WPC) milestone webinar on February 25th, hosted by Productivity SA, Mrs. Lenkopane eloquently underscored the importance of embracing industrialization and maximizing natural resources for the collective benefit. The milestone webinar provided a platform to showcase measurable productivity improvements achieved by participating enterprises, celebrate key milestones, and strengthen collaboration in driving competitiveness and sustainable growth in the province. The Workplace Challenge Programme is funded by the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic). She stated, “Our province is ready to embrace industrialization and maximize our natural resources for the benefit of all our people. By fostering a culture of productivity and innovation, we can ensure a brighter, more prosperous future for the North West and the entire country.”
Mrs. Lenkopane’s unwavering commitment to economic growth and sustainable development exemplifies the collaborative spirit necessary to achieve these goals. Her leadership is pivotal in aligning efforts across various sectors to drive economic transformation in the North