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Celebrating Youth – Knowing his why has shown Engen trainee how
17th June 2021 Youth Month allows Engen to reflect on the ongoing assistance it provides gifted South Africans like Inga Sityata who is fast developing into a... →
MEC David Maynier on support for students affected by Cape Town fire
20th April 2021 The immense response to the Cape Town fire from across government, civil society and the private sector has been incredible. In particular, I would... →
Engen and Caring4Girls visit Tshedimosetso and Kanana Secondary schools
8th April 2021 On April 7th, 550 learners at Kanana Secondary School in Orkney in the North West Province and 323 female learners at Tshedimosetso Secondary in... →
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... →
More must be done to engage community following Engen Refinery explosion
By: Sane Dhlamini 9th February 2021 Over the weekend, the Democratic Alliance (DA), as part of Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Environment, Forestry and Fisheries, conducted an... →
Engen Sunset Beach offers a slice of Andiccio24
13th January 2021 Engen’s fast-food convenience offering is flourishing, and Cape Town customers can now enjoy a slice of Andiccio24’s delicious pizza at Engen... →
Oil refinery blast is one more reason South Africa should take industrial risks seriously
11th December 2020 A blast at an Engen oil refinery recently rocked the community of Durban South, an industrial basin in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Several... →
Communities are unfortunate casualties of Engen oil refinery explosion
4th December 2020 The IFP has expressed criticism against government and business for the danger to communities living adjacent to the Engen Oil Refinery in Tara... →