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The need to eradicate food insecurity
propelled over 1 900 children
from more than 6 640
households to establish 209
food gardens for sustenance as part
of the vulnerable groups –
which include child-headed families
empowerment programme in
Dipaliseng and Govan Mbeki
Municipalities in Secunda.
As part of investing in sustainable
solutions, the Sasol
In Secunda and neighbouring towns in
the Govan Mbeki Municipality,
sought to provide a green transition
through green jobs which empowered
20 youth who managed domestic
waste of over 30 000 households in
Secunda.
with energy efficient appliances. This
initiative benefitted seven local
SMMEs, which in turn created
Envirowaste Recycling
Programme (Enviro-Cycle)
1 443 households
were insulated and supplied
240 jobs.
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