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Engen fuel support helps local NPO with flood relief efforts
Engen has stepped up with fuel support to assist local humanitarian organisation, Ashraful Aid with its relief work in KwaZulu-Natal. Engen’s R10 000 fuel donation will be used to power Ashraful...
Engen’s Nkateko Mabale helps local NPO feed desperate Alex families
Moved by the work of a family run NPO that supports desperate residents of Alexandra township, Engen employee Nkateko Mabale has used the company’s Employee Community Partnership Programme (ECPP)...
Top ranked CSIR materials scientist Ray praises research centre team
The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Centre for Nanostructures and Advanced Materials chief researcher and manager Professor Suprakas Sinha Ray has praised the team at the...
Engen hosts career guidance workshops to boost tomorrow’s business leaders
Ahead of Youth Month, long-time supporter of education and youth development, Engen recently hosted career guidance workshops to help learners explore exciting career options open to matriculants...
Engen helps Bluff Athletics Club go the distance
The Bluff Athletics Club is set to stage their annual Vets 21km Race later this year after receiving support from Engen. According to Engen Third Party Sales Manager and chairman of the Bluff...
A new energy reality – natural gas’s critical role in SA’s transitioning
By: Andri Hugo, CEO & Founder of Novo Energy The news coming out of the...
Engen delivers blankets, food, water and roof sheeting to help support South Durban flood victims
As a company with deep roots in KwaZulu-Natal, Engen is immensely saddened by the devastating effects and the human tragedy of the recent floods in the province. On Friday, 22 April Engen staff...
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Opinion: Treasury dismissing vital climate financing incentives as EU carbon sanctions come closer
In this article, DG Capital African Green Alpha director Shaun Nel takes a critical look at how and why renewables tax incentives need to be better leveraged in the Just Energy Transition (JET) and...
South Africa’s reindustrialisation requires collaboration between multiple sectors
To achieve reindustrialisation in South Africa, collaboration across industries is crucial, Kearney metals and mining global lead Igor Hulak said during the second day of the Joburg Indaba, in...
Airlink to start flights to Kinshasa next year
South African regional and domestic airline Airlink announced on Friday that it will start scheduled flights between Johannesburg and Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo...