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Govt paid out R2.4bn so far to businesses affected by July unrest
The July 2021 unrest and the floods in KwaZulu-Natal in April this year have seen the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition and its entities make available R3.5-billion in support. The dtic...
Engen supports Edenvale NPO with food hampers for local orphanage
Engen has stepped up to help support an orphanage as part of the company’s Employee Community Partnership Programme (ECPP). RAISE Helping Hands was founded in November 2020 and strives to address...
Engen fuel transports vulnerable learners to school
Engen has stepped up with fuel support to assist Girls and Boys Town South Africa (GBTSA) with its Education and Tutoring Programmes. Engen’s R10 000 fuel donation will be used by the national NPO...
Engen hosts career guidance workshop to boost tomorrow’s business leaders
Engen, a long-time supporter of education and youth development in South Africa, recently hosted a career guidance workshop to help learners explore exciting career options open to matriculants who...
Audi SA, GridCars wrap up initial EV charging network rollout
Audi South Africa (SA), in partnership with GridCars, have finalised the installation of 33 electric vehicle (EV) new charging stations across the country. The chargers include four 150 kW (DC)...
Women Power: Engen celebrates Wentworth’s Tina Griffiths
It’s never too late to reach for the stars…just ask Wentworth local and Engen employee, Tina Griffiths. A proud mother of three daughters, including a set of twins, and a grandmother of two, Tina...
AECI Much Asphalt to pioneer low carbon asphalt production
South African chemicals group AECI Much Asphalt and carbon negative materials producer Origin Materials have launched a programme to create a novel low-carbon bitumen that is expected to create...
Engen and Ackermans join hands to support Siloe School for the Blind
As the winter cold continues to bite, Engen and Ackermans have stepped up to support Siloe School for the Blind with much needed cold weather essentials and two washing machines. Siloe School for...
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PE firm Harith buys African infrastructure fund for R6.5bn
A group of investors led by South African private equity firm Harith General Partners agreed to buy out an infrastructure fund with stakes in assets including Lanseria International Airport and...
South Africa’s cagey central bank to cut rates sparingly in 2025
South African Reserve Bank (SARB) Governor Lesetja Kganyago’s repeated emphasis of uncertainty is expected to translate, at most, into only a handful of additional interest-rate cuts next year. The...
Tap-and-go payment technology installed at N3, N4 toll gates
FNB and Visa have completed the roll-out of tap-and-go payment technology across select toll gates ahead of the December holidays. Motorists at select toll plazas along the N3, TRAC N4 and...