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Oiling the cogs that fuel agriculture: Engen partners with Nampo
As a progressive energy and solutions partner that is firmly committed to enriching lives for a sustainable future, Engen will once again partner with Grain SA as a proud sponsor at Nampo Harvest...
TMS Group, Redec merge to create strengthened industrial solutions provider
Industrial service solutions providers TMS Group Industrial Services and industrial and engineering solutions provider Redec Services have merged. Both businesses are part of Sekta Group, a 51%...
Engen Food-grade lubricants: Machine & Food friendly
Food-grade lubricants have come into the spotlight recently as an important issue in the operational maintenance of the food production and processing industry. Following the listeriosis outbreak...
As a company that is passionate about progress, Engen has launched a new skills development and learnership programme aimed at boosting the job prospects for youth and unemployed South Durban Basin...
Food-grade lubricants have come into the spotlight as a very important issue in the operational maintenance of the food production and processing industry. Following two major events that have...
Engen makes its mark at Investing in African Mining Indaba
Entrenching their commitment to helping shape the future of mining, Engen was excited to partake in another successful ‘Investing in Africa’ Mining Indaba. Engen exhibited under the theme “What...
Shooting out the lights - Nande Popo is Engen’s Number One
“Discipline gets people to the top,” says Nande Popo, Engen Maths and Science School’s top learner for 2022, who is on a determined path to fulfill her dream of becoming a medical doctor. An...
Fast-growing African fuel markets spur gas-station deal making
The rapid expansion of Africa’s fuel demand is driving deal-making activity in the continent’s retail business, as trading houses to oil majors chase the growth that’s lacking in their home...
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Why the egusi? A Nigerian melon seed's journey into space
When Nigerian researcher Temidayo Oniosun chose a melon seed called the egusi to send up on a space mission, it wasn't just about science - it was about symbolism. The egusi, a staple in many West...
Bigger hikes to follow Nersa’s R54bn behind-closed-doors settlement with Eskom
Eskom’s electricity tariffs are poised to rise by 8.76% on April 1 next year instead of the 5.36% approved previously, and by 8.83% instead of 6.19% in 2027/28 after the National Energy Regulator...
'Jaw-droppingly weird' dinosaur from Morocco was studded with spikes
Around 165-million years ago on a coastal floodplain in what is now Morocco lived one of the most extreme dinosaurs on record, lavishly adorned with armor and spikes - some about three feet (one...