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Calculator boost for South Durban Basin Engen learners
Worley, a global provider of professional services company in the energy, chemicals and resources sectors donated 177 scientific calculators to Engen Maths and Science (EMSS) learners who attend...
Engen fuel supports Franschhoek young learners
Engen’s R15 000 worth of fuel donation to the Anwar Jakoet Foundation (AJF), a non-profit company focusing on education in the early childhood development (ECD) space enabled the organisation to...
Self-belief and confidence key to success - Engen’s Mokgadi Phaahla
Women’s Month serves as a reminder for Engen to celebrate the extraordinary roles of women in all spheres of society, as well as, remembering the iconic South African women that fought the struggle...
Engen’s Bontle Khambule: “It’s only failure, if you give up trying”
For Engen’s Bontle Khambule, Women's Month is a reminder of the enormous strength that women have. This Women’s Month, Engen celebrates 22-year-old Bontle who hails from Potchefstroom in the North...
Engen steps up in support of Merewent Cheshire Home
Merewent Cheshire Home has provided care to South Durban residents living with disability for almost three decades; but now amidst a funding crunch the home is facing major challenges to continue...
Engen fuel supports Velddrif young learners
Engen’s R15 000 worth of fuel donation to the Anwar Jakoet Foundation (AJF), a non-profit company focusing on education in the early childhood development (ECD) space enabled the organisation to...
Engen’s Londiwe Nzama: A Journey of Resilience and Growth
Londiwe Nzama is a remarkable woman who has defied the odds to realise her dreams; her inspiring journey serving as a beacon of hope and empowerment, especially so as South Africa celebrates...
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Rand Water to reduce bulk water supply to Merafong municipality by a further 20% amid R1.4bn debt
Bulk water utility Rand Water has announced that it will reduce bulk water supply to the Merafong municipality, in Gauteng, by a further 20% after the parties were unable to find a solution to the...
South African food inflation continued on an upward path in July
South African food inflation accelerated again in July, the Bureau for Food and Agricultural Policy (BFAP) think tank has pointed out in its latest 'Food Inflation Brief'. The increase was 5.7%...
EU auto groups press for change to 'no longer feasible' car emission targets
EU targets to cut CO2 emissions from vehicles, including a 100% reduction for cars by 2035, are no longer feasible, the heads of the European automobile manufacturers' and automotive suppliers'...