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Engen helps Zininzi get behind the wheel
Contracting Tuberculous Meningitis as a 10-year-old may have left Zininzi Mpurwana paralysed but the go-getting East Londoner has refused to let her disability define who she is, choosing instead...
Engen’s Andile fights GBV through 16 km x 16 days initiative
Andile Sibaya is a man on a mission to enrich the lives of those around him. When not performing his technical management duties at the Engen refinery in Durban, Andile is focused on making a...
Engen pump attendant is an Ironman
Pump attendant Kura Mazongo smiles as he offers customers efficient service on the forecourt of Engen Mount Pleasant in Ggeberha. But behind the humble Zimbabwean’s friendly demeanour lies a...
Vitol agrees to buy rest of Vivo Energy in $2.3bn deal
Trading giant Vitol Group agreed to buy Vivo Energy in a deal valuing the fuel retailer at about $2.3-billion. The deal will bring Vivo assets back in house for the oil trader, which sold shares in...
Engen continues to fuel Gift of the Givers efforts to make a difference
Engen has committed a further R2 million worth of fuel to Gift of the Givers to help the non-governmental disaster response organisation bring hope and restore dignity to South Africa’s most...
Engen and Caring4Girls visit Tsholomnqa High School in East London
Engen and Caring4Girls visited Tsholomnqa High School in Woodbrook, East London this month and handed out feminine hampers to 480 female learners. Over October and November this year, a total of 5...
SA’s number 1 fuel and convenience retailer leads the way in payment technology
Recognising the key role that digitisation is playing in the financial lives of more and more of its customers, South Africa’s leading fuel and convenience retailer Engen is prioritising electronic...
Engen’s community computer training opens doors for recent graduates
The Engen Computer School continues to positively impact the lives of South Durban residents, with 28% of the graduates who completed the course in May 2021 having found full-time employment....
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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...