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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...
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...
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Operation Vulindlela Phase II progressing
The second phase of Operation Vulindlela is progressing across the various reforms, it was highlighted during a Phase II progress report for the second quarter, on October 31. Operation...
Electricity and Energy Minister Dr Kgosientsho Rampkgopa has indicated that South Africa should be willing to pay a premium to ensure that the multi-billion-rand expansion of the electricity grid...
SATI reports good start to 2025/26 table grape season
The 2025/26 South African table grape season is off to a promising start, with conditions across all five production regions indicating a normal season, says industry organisation the South African...