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Engen and Tharisa Mines collaborate to support Marikana matrics
Engen, in partnership with Tharisa Mines, has once again taken proactive steps to empower the Marikana North High matric class by providing them with study guides to assist them in preparing for...
Celebrating Youth Month: Engen’s Maphuthego Etu Maditsi says “Knowledge is Power”
Polokwane’s Maphuthego Etu Maditsi believes education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world, which is why she will never stop learning and challenging herself. “I believe that...
As Youth Month unfolds, Engen proudly celebrates its ongoing commitment to youth empowerment and community development through the Engen Global Citizen Development Programme (EGCDP). This programme...
Solar PV panels rolled out at 150 Engen fuel stations in Southern Africa
Solar power provider SolarSaver, which serves as fuel retailer Engen's official solar provider, has installed solar PV systems at 150 Engen Petroleum fuel stations across Botswana, Namibia and...
Engen partners with Gift of the Givers to get vital supplies to KZN flood victims
Engen, a company deeply rooted in KwaZulu-Natal, has stepped forward to provide critical support to people affected by the devastating floods that have hit the region. Following the heavy rains,...
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Nersa plans to appeal High Court ruling in AfriForum ‘unlawful’ tariff increase case
The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) plans to appeal a court order issued by the Pretoria High Court in a case brought forward by nonprofit civil rights organisation AfriForum....
TotalEnergies plans to exit South African offshore gas finds
TotalEnergies plans to exit its discoveries of gas-condensate off the tip of South Africa to prioritize exploration in other areas closer to Namibia, according to people familiar with the matter....