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Top Engen Maths and Science student dreams of F1

17th March 2021

A career in Formula One motorsport beckons for Engen Maths and Science School leaner Thiyashan Pillay, not as a driver, but rather as an engine designer.  An alumnus of Durban High School,... 


Top Engen Maths and Science student dreams of F1

17th March 2021

A career in Formula One motorsport beckons for Engen Maths and Science School leaner Thiyashan Pillay, not as a driver, but rather as an engine designer.  An alumnus of Durban High School,... 


Rising above the challenges - Engen applauds top EMSS matrics

15th March 2021

The Engen Maths and Science Schools (EMSS) matric class of 2020 achieved stellar results, proving yet again the crucial role played by the Engen supported supplementary maths and science classes.... 


Eastern Cape EMSS student aces exams with 8 distinctions

10th March 2021

Despite missed school days and the added stress of lockdown, Engen Maths and Science learner, Sibulele Solilo bagged eight distinctions and a 90% average for matric.  An alumnus of Solomon Mahlangu... 


Sanral to invest R500m in Buffalo City road project

19th February 2021

The South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) is investing an estimated R500-million in a road infrastructure project in the Buffalo City metropolitan municipality, in the Eastern Cape.... 


How to save electricity with a prepaid electricity sub-meter… and other useful tips

16th February 2021

By Zachariya Lockhat, Business Development Head: Recharger Prepaid Meters Goodbye 2020 and hello 2021! It makes good economic sense to carry on implementing some of the lessons we learned last... 


Sanral to invest R500m in Buffalo City road project

1st February 2021

The South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) is investing an estimated R500-million in a road infrastructure project in the Buffalo City metropolitan municipality, in the Eastern Cape.... 


After pandemic, oil firms even less willing to cover $3.9bn cost of South Africa's clean fuel plan

22nd January 2021

After being hit by the pandemic, oil companies in South Africa are unlikely to upgrade refineries to cut sulphur emissions unless the government allows them to pass the costs on to consumers or... 


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PE firm Harith buys African infrastructure fund for R6.5bn

Updated 52 minutes ago

A group of investors led by South African private equity firm Harith General Partners agreed to buy out an infrastructure fund with stakes in assets including Lanseria International Airport and... 


South Africa’s cagey central bank to cut rates sparingly in 2025

Updated 54 minutes ago

South African Reserve Bank (SARB) Governor Lesetja Kganyago’s repeated emphasis of uncertainty is expected to translate, at most, into only a handful of additional interest-rate cuts next year. The... 


Tap-and-go payment technology installed at N3, N4 toll gates

Updated 1 hour ago

FNB and Visa have completed the roll-out of tap-and-go payment technology across select toll gates ahead of the December holidays. Motorists at select toll plazas along the N3, TRAC N4 and... 


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