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Engen helps people with disabilities get behind the wheel
Engen has partnered with the Disability Economic Empowerment Trust (DEET) to launch a training programme for people with disabilities that will assist them with all the requirements and skills...
Engen’s Computer School continues to offer hope to job seekers
Another group of job seeking South Durban residents have had their chances of securing employment boosted after completing free computer skills training offered by the Engen Computer School. The...
CEF mulls buying Sapref oil refinery
South Africa is considering buying the country’s biggest oil refinery, a joint venture between Royal Dutch Shell and BP, known as Sapref. The State-owned Central Energy Fund (CEF), which manages...
Engen pledges another R1.25m to Caring4Girls feminine hygiene initiative
Another 5 768 female learners across South Africa will receive feminine hygiene hampers this month courtesy of a R1.25m investment by Engen, ensuring that no school days are missed due to monthly...
Pop-up vaccination station at Engen Janwood
The Uitenhage community were recently provided with easy access to the Covid-19 vaccine thanks to a pop-up vaccination station that was set up at Engen Janwood Convenience Centre in Uitenhage,...
Engen provides oxygen relief to truck drivers
Long-distance truck drivers who need urgent medical attention can breathe easily after Engen recently handed over six oxygen concentrators to the Walvis Bay Corridor Group (WBCG) Wellness Services...
Engen marks World Food Day with another R1m fuel pledge to FoodForward SA
Engen has pledged another R1 million fuel to FoodForward SA, to help power the delivery of nutritious food to vulnerable people across South Africa World Food Day aims to raise global awareness...
Engen upskills teachers with essential e-learning and AI skills
Engen, in partnership with Leap Africa, is upskilling its Engen Maths and Science School (EMSS) teachers to prepare them for our rapidly evolving digital world. With the Covid-19 pandemic forcing...
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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...