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Retaining refining capacity could pose long-term risks for South Africa
South Africa’s oil refining capacity has always been rather small when considered on a global scale, but there was some sense of national pride and of security in knowing that the country could...
Lucky Gauteng locals wins new VW Polo in Engen competition
Centurion local, Celeste Da Silva and Neil Devland from Soweto were one of three lucky winners of a brand-new VW Polo Vivo valued at over R200 000. Neil Andrews at Engen Devland Soweto, Celeste...
Lucky Kuils River local wins new VW Polo in Engen competition
Kuils River local, Anke Basson is one of three lucky winners of a brand-new VW Polo Vivo valued at over R200 000. Anke entered the ‘Festive 2021’, a competition run by Clicks ClubCard in...
Engen contributes crucial new equipment to Mason Lincoln Special School
Engen has stepped up to support Mason Lincoln Special School, an Umlazi-based school which caters for physically challenged, visually impaired, autistic, intellectually impaired (mild), epileptic...
Engen Computer School closing in on 2 500 South Durban graduates
The Engen Computer School has been transforming lives in South Durban for 13 years and is fast approaching 2 500 graduates who have had their prospects of finding employment enhanced after...
Vivo confirms Mittelman’s appointment as CEO
London-headquartered downstream petroleum company Vivo Energy has appointed CEO-designate Stan Mittelman to the official position of CEO effective March 3. He succeeds Christian Chammas, who...
Overcoming adversity sees Grassy Park learner ace matric
Anything is possible - including overcoming a debilitating speech impediment- if you put your shoulder to the wheel and keep your eyes firmly on the prize. This is according to Engen Maths and...
Gauteng Engen Maths and Science Awards Ceremony celebrates top learners
Engen held an awards ceremony on the 26th February, 2022 at Zakarriya Combined School to honour Grade 10-12 learners and name the top Engen Maths and Science School (EMSS) achievers in Gauteng...
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Transport sector faces major BBBEE overhaul with tougher compliance rules
The integrated transport sector is set to face some of the most stringent broad-based black economic empowerment (BBBEE) requirements in the country, following proposals unveiled by Integrated...
Technology advancements require organised labour to adapt
The rapid advancements in technology pose both challenges and opportunities for employment and the labour market and it is crucial that organised labour adapts accordingly to ensure it plays a role...
Opinion: Eskom’s solar clampdown - A risk to renewables and business confidence
In this article, IMPOWER business development executive Matthew Cruise writes that Eskom's recent push to register all grid-tied solar systems has sparked controversy in South Africa's solar...