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Sasol outage means all South African oil refineries are now shut
Sasol, South Africa’s largest fuel producer, declared force majeure on the supply of petroleum products due to delays in deliveries of crude to the Natref refinery it owns with TotalEnergies,...
Engen and Siyanda Bakgatla Platinum Mines collaborate to boost matric results
Engen has partnered with Siyanda Bakgatla Platinum Mines (SBPM) to help 220 matric leaners prepare for their upcoming preliminary and final exams by attending an intensive five-day study camp in...
Engen outreach helps support homeless children
As a company that cares deeply about the communities in which it operates, Engen has heeded an appeal from Durban-based NPO, Youth for Christ (YFC) to support the Tennyson House Project (THP),...
Engen Computer School celebrates another 67 new graduates
The Engen Community Computer School held an awards ceremony recently to celebrate its latest graduates, all unemployed South Durban residents whose prospects of finding employment have been...
Courier service at filling stations
Engen has partnered with global transport and logistics firm DSV to offer courier services at 257 of its retail services stations across South Africa. Parcel lockers are located at the station...
Petrol refinery closures affect testing company
The move from a hybrid petrol-producing country to a petrol-importing country is increasingly becoming a challenge for South Africa, as many companies have been shut down or bought out, says...
Engen pumps convenience as DSV Locker footprint grows
Engen’ enduring promise ‘With us you are Number One” has always placed the customer at the very heart of its business. It is what inspires South Africa’s favourite* petrol station brand to invest...
Engen’s Navin Soudamma helps local NPO support desperate Tongaat families
A non-profit organisation based in Tongaat has received a much needed boost after Engen employee Navin Soudamma used the company’s Employee Community Partnership Programme (ECPP) to help support...
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NTCSA says any electricity deal to salvage Mozal must ensure its financial sustainability
The National Transmission Company South Africa (NTCSA) reports that it remains open to finding a solution for the Mozal aluminium smelter. But it also insists that any new electricity supply...
Grow Business Coaching launches R1.2m initiative to accelerate black-owned business growth
Business coaching company Grow Business Coaching has launched a R1.2-million initiative aimed at accelerating the growth of black-owned businesses by providing 12 qualifying entrepreneurs with free...
Foreign direct investment providing quantum progress, new MC Mining CEO emphasises
The mineral reserves of South Africa hold enormous potential for the country’s future economic growth, newly appointed MC Mining MD and CEO Christine (Yi) He emphasises in an Op-Ed released on...