Powerful moment for @SasolSA , the Republic and the continent . Striking out for big new green industrial frontiers. Here's to reaching them...
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The 15th Annual Young Citizens Action Programme (YCAP) National Championships are taking place today at the Indaba Hotel & Conference Centre in Fourways, Johannesburg.
#YouthInAction#YCAP2024
This facility processes coal to produce components for making synthetic fuels and several downstream chemicals.
President Ramaphosa visited Sasol – a world-class industrial asset and member of the National Energy Crisis Committee - as part of government’s continuous engagement with key players in the South African economy.
PRESIDENTIAL VISIT TO SASOL SECUNDA OPERATIONS PLANT
President @CyrilRamaphosa is welcomed to South Africa’s flagship chemicals and energy company, @SasolSA, by Chief Executive Officer Simon Baloyi and executive leadership as well as Minister of @GwedeMantashe1, Mpumalanga Premier Mandla Ndlovu and Govan Mbeki Municipality Executive Mayor Cllr Nhlakanipho Zuma.
🎥[WATCH - ESKOM AND SASOL MOU SIGNING CEREMONY]:
“We will unlock new growth opportunities and help drive the transition to a more sustainable energy future for our country” ~ SASOL President and Chief Executive Officer, Simon Baloyi
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Sasol & Air Liquide’s first renewable energy PPA for Secunda decarbonisation is realised as Mainstream Renewable Power reaches financial close on 97.5MW Free State solar PV power project. https://t.co/OZzxWHVHLo #SasolEnergy@airliquidegroup
[Photos] President Cyril Ramaphosa addresses the second Green Hydrogen Summit
This second #SAGreenH2Summit aims to highlight SA’s exceptional potential as an early stage, large scale, low cost, world-class green hydrogen production hub & total value chain investment destination
Aziz Pahad will be remembered for his many fine attributes and we will have reflected on some of them today.
He was an activist who played a formative role in the liberation movement in exile in the 1960s and beyond, and was a key figure in the anti-apartheid movement in Europe and the United Kingdom.
He was one of the leading figures of the liberation movement that facilitated talks between the exiled ANC and representatives of the Afrikaner community in the mid 1980s.
He was a hardworking public servant, most notably as the long-serving Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, a position he held from when we attained our democracy in 1994 until 2008.
It is this role for which the South African people know him best. He was a prominent voice in the foreign affairs space, an astute diplomat, a legendary networker and for the many who worked with him, a warm and affable colleague.
Since his passing there have been many tributes to Aziz, and to the role he played in the international relations arena in the formative years of our democracy.
In this regard his legacy is assured.
About the best I can do to index the crazy, wonderful chaos in which @Eusebius was always a willing ( and leading participant). To repeat my note to another denizen of this photo, a world without UB in it is much diminished .
Don’t know where to even begin . @Eusebius McKaiser was a 100% original. Uncompromising, ( sometimes infuriating) and ever the brilliant provocateur all the way back to when we collided at age 19. The provocations got sharper, but his joy in engaging the world never dimmed .
Calling businesses/enterprises that operate in the township economy space - this Enterprise and Supplier Development Open Day is for you❗️ Only 2️⃣days left - see details below👇
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