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Sapref to halt operations by end-March
Shell and BP South African Petroleum Refineries (Sapref) announced on February 10 that it would freeze spending and pause refinery operations by the end of March. Established in 1963, Sapref was...
Golden Jubilee - Lenasia South learner aces matric
Engen Maths and Science School attendee, Jubilee Tinomudaishe Dongo believes that you “do not stop when you are tired, you stop when you are done,” a life philosophy that ensured the Lenasia South...
True Grit - Engen salutes its 2021 matric class
Resilient. Courageous. Determined. Words that suitably describe the Engen Maths and Science Schools (EMSS) matric class of 2021. Overcoming Covid related grief, lockdown induced class disruptions,...
Engen George Eco Stop supports Options Care Centre
Engen George Eco Stop has again stepped up to support Options Care Centre ensuring that it continues to provide much needed care and support for expecting mothers. Dealer, Ruco Ebersöhn says he...
Engen supports CHOC for the 5th consecutive year
Engen has again pledged its support to the Childhood Cancer Foundation of South Africa (CHOC). Engen’s latest tranche marks the 5th consecutive year that the petroleum giant has lent financial...
Engen supports Queenstown soup kitchen
Engen Queens Convenience Centre is determined to make a positive difference and play a small part in uplifting the Queenstown community. Dealers, Lucy and Saji James have lent a hand and assisted...
Afine lists on JSE as petrol service station Reit
Afine Investments, which holds a portfolio of income generating immovable properties focused on the petroleum sector in South Africa, plans to list as a real estate investment trust (Reit) on the...
Engen gives children with disabilities a memorable experience
Courtesy of Engen, children living with disabilities celebrated International Day of People with Disability (IDPWD) on 3 December 2021, grooming and riding horses at The EARTH Centre. The EARTH...
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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...