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  2. Sasol - Wikipedia

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    Sasol Limited is an integrated energy and chemical company ... At peak the project will create 5000 construction and 1200 permanent jobs and cost $11 billion to $14 ...

  3. David E. Constable - Wikipedia

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    Before his tenure at Sasol, he was employed with Fluor Corporation from 1982 to 2011. He has served on the Fluor board of directors since 2019 and serves as an independent director of ABB Group , American Petroleum Institute , and the US-China Business Council.

  4. Sasolburg - Wikipedia

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    Over the following weeks, 77 workers died, and the 2 400 jobs were retrenched without their due compensation. [5] The ex-workers took SASOL to court as result and, in 1989, the Labour Court ruled in favour of the ex-workers; however, as of 2014, they have yet to receive compensation. SASOL still denies responsibility and, as a result of the ...

  5. Priscillah Mabelane - Wikipedia

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    Priscillah Mabelane is a South African chartered accountant. She is known to be the first woman in the history of South Africa’s oil industry to head a multi-national company.

  6. List of companies of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Sasol: Oil & gas Exploration & production Sandton: 1950 Refining P A Shoprite: Consumer services Food retailers & wholesalers Brackenfell: 1979 Food retailer P A South African Breweries: Consumer goods Brewers Sandton: 1895 Brewery, part of Anheuser-Busch InBev (Belgium) P A South African Post Office: Industrials Delivery services Pretoria ...

  7. Jabulile Baloyi - Wikipedia

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    Jabulile Baloyi is a South African former player and professional soccer manager who is the current head coach of Sasol Women's League side the University of the Free State. In 2018 she led University of Johannesburg to the USSA title and defended it in 2019. [1]