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Supporting our Youth: Engen’s Collen Makhananisa steps up to help Limpopo learners
Engen’s Collen Makhananisa is inspiring hope by accessing the company’s Employee Community Partnership Programme (ECPP) to help support two under-resourced schools in Limpopo. Engen’s ECPP aims...
Engen and Caring4Girls visit Alex Schools
The Caring4Girls campaign launched in Gauteng this month with 1032 hygiene hampers disseminated at Realogile High School and 758 hampers received by female learners at Minera High School which are...
Engen pledges another R1.5m to Caring4Girls
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...
Elcometer faces decline in demand
High-quality corrosion instrumentation supplier British Allied Manufacturers Representatives (BAMR) CEO Graham Duk says the shutdown of oil refineries, including Engen oil refinery in Durban, in...
Engen boosts access to skills and development for people with disabilities
One hundred persons with disabilities and their families are set to benefit from Engen’s R848 680 donation to the Breede Valley Association for Persons with Disabilities (APD) over the next three...
Engen gives Dream Tigers FC a helping hand
Engen’s Anru Motors service station in Robertson is making a positive difference and play a small part in uplifting youth in the nearby Nkqubela community. When service station owner, Riaan Brand...
Engen renews support of Gift of the Givers and celebrates NGOs 30-year milestone
Engen has committed a further R3 million to Gift of the Givers to help the disaster response organisation bring hope and relief to South Africa’s most vulnerable. Comprising R2.5m worth of fuel...
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...
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