Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Sasol handover of fuel donation to GMM

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Sasol donates thousands of fuel litres to support Govan Mbeki Municipality community service delivery during the pandemic

Sasol donated fuel to the cash strapped Govan Mbeki Municipality today

In a small ceremony at the Secunda Fire Station, Sasol Head of Community Affairs Mashudu Ndou, said that the Sasol and Secunda relationship is like marriage partners. “There are good times and bad, ups and downs,” said Ndou.

Sasol Head of Community Affairs Mashudu Ndou

“We are here to strengthen the partnership that we have with Govan Mbeki Municipality” said Mashudu.

“The donation could not come at a better time,” said Cllr Nhlakanipho Zuma, Executive Mayor of Govan Mbeki Municipality, “everyone knows that the municipality is not in good financial standing and therefore we really appreciate the donation.”

GMM Executive Mayor, Cllr Nhlakanipho Zuma

“Today, Sasol is officially handing over the donated fuel to Govan Mbeki Municipality. The fuel amounts to 18 500 litres of ULP93,” said Mashudu Ndou, Head Community Affairs at Sasol Energy Operations in Secunda. “The donated fuel is aimed at assisting the municipality to optimise its services to the communities as the pandemic is continuing. These services include water provision, waste management, emergency services, and the transportation of essential needs to communities,”

Signing of the donation agreement as well as the ribbon cutting ceremony

“Today, Sasol is officially handing over the donated fuel to Govan Mbeki Municipality. The fuel amounts to 18 500 litres of ULP93,” said Mashudu Ndou, Head Community Affairs at Sasol Energy Operations in Secunda.

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“The donated fuel is aimed at assisting the municipality to optimise its services to the communities as the pandemic is continuing. These services include water provision, waste management, emergency services, and the transportation of essential needs to communities,”

“We must also appreciate the work that Sasol is doing for the community,” said Zuma, “as it is the people that will benefit from this donation when services are rendered.”