I tried to get information on their distance MPH program but I was completely unsuccessful despite numerous attempts. The degree cost seemed low so I thought this might be a viable alternative for those unconcerned with a lack of CEPH accreditation (generally non-north American schools don't have it. I don't know if there is an equivalent European or First World accreditation). However, the university and the school would not or could not provide me with much information. For example: a list of courses available, required, etc. I don't know why they were uncooperative.
This is consistent with what we've heard for decades regarding public SA unis. The one exception I experienced was the Technikon SA. They were great. But they were absorbed first into Vista U. and later into UNISA. Into the customer service abyss....
We know that's false for India and South Africa, and it's not really true for Nigeria either, in that there are education entrepreneurs there who would be keen to offer it as well, but the National Universities Commission is a bit dated in their approach, making it difficult.