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More disabled drivers get behind the wheel
Rebecca Makeke recently passed her driver’s license on her very first attempt - proof that Engen’s partnership with the Disability Economic Empowerment Trust (DEET) to assist persons with...
Young Izah saves goals to ensure no girls miss school
Izah Roux, a 13-year-old learner at Durban Prep (DPHS) in KwaZulu-Natal, is on a mission to make a difference. After recently learning about puberty at school, he realised that several of his...
Engen’s all new CAFÉ 365 set to further delight South Africans
Market leading convenience services provider and South Africa’s “Coolest” Petrol Station*, Engen is set to again delight customers with an exciting new offering called Café 365; a place you can...
Engen renews support of early learning education in Nelson Mandela Bay
Recognition that education plays a central role in building sustainable, inclusive, and resilient societies has motivated South Africa’s largest petroleum and conveniences services company to make...
Engen Computer School a gateway to jobs and learnerships
The Engen Community Computer School has capped another 70 graduates, all South Durban residents whose basic computer skills qualification boosts their chances of finding employment. The Engen...
This Transport Month Engen celebrates as more disabled persons obtain driver’s licences
Engen’s partnership with the Disability Economic Empowerment Trust (DEET) that assists persons with disabilities learn the skills needed to pass their learners and driver’s licenses continues to go...
Caring4Girls and Engen visit Durban South schools
Engen has extended its support of the Imbumba Foundation’s Caring4Girls initiative that seeks to provide female learners with sanitary towels to help keep them in school during their monthly...
From Pump to Poetry - Engen pump attendant publishes debut poetry collection
When not flashing a smile at motorists, offering oil and water checks and cleaning windscreens, Engen pump attendant, Ernest Mnyaka pens poetry, recently publishing his debut collection called...
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End of sugar tax, stronger controls needed to curb 400% imports surge – SA Canegrowers
Industry body SA Canegrowers has once again called on government to urgently scrap the Health Promotion Levy, or sugar tax, in light of a surge in imported sugar that is displacing locally produced...
Call for Africa to turn fragmented mineral belts into coherent regional value chains
Africa does not have the luxury of treating regional cooperation and regional beneficiation as afterthoughts. If the continent continues to negotiate in small, fragmented units, the result will be...
OPEC Fund and AfDB reinforce their cooperation
The OPEC Fund for International Development (OPEC Fund) and the African Development Bank (AfDB) Group have signed an amendment to their memorandum of understanding, to strengthen their cooperation...