A critical road that connects residents to schools and health facilities in Saul Mkhizeville, Mpumalanga, has been restored thanks to Kangra’s efforts.
Read MoreFaced with a debilitating illness that left her paralysed for months, Manesi Sibeko thought she would never be able to pursue her career goals.
Read MoreKangra Section Engineer, Kwanele Buthelezi, spoke to learners at Siyanda Secondary School in KwaZulu-Natal about the top 10 skills needed to start a mine during a career expo hosted by the Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources.
Read MoreFrom a time of reliance on distant springs and rivers, change has dawned for 30 Donkerhoek families who now enjoy the convenience of water taps right in their yards.
Read MoreIn a bid to enhance safety and bolster economic activity, Kangra and the Mkhondo Local Municipality in Mpumalanga launched a R2.9 million Road Restoration Project.
Read MoreJust a little over four years ago, Doctor Shabangu started renting out six mobile toilets to his first client.
Read MoreDriefontein entrepreneur Msizi Yende founded his company six years ago with the dream of becoming an employer and making a difference in his community.
Read MoreVusi Thabethe's entrepreneurial mindset, influenced by his grandfather's business success, led him to establish Zamak Construction in 2019.
Read MoreMduduzi Shoba grows more determined to achieve his dreams with each passing day working at Kangra.
Read MorePreviously facing limited opportunities and financial constraints, Thembelihle Yende from Donkerhoek found herself among 50 young individuals selected for Kangra's cadet program in 2022, which led to her becoming an electrician assistant at the mine.
Read More“It means a lot to me to be afforded the opportunity to work here at Kangra. I know that I’m both blessed and lucky. It is also a big responsibility to represent the Donkerhoek community…
Read MoreFamilies that are deemed to reside too close to the mine, or located on tracts of lands where the mine intends to expand operations to, have over the years been provided with new homes - on land owned by Kangra - further …
Read MoreBetween January and September alone Kangra procured over R535.86-million worth of goods and services from Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) compliant companies. By the end of 2019 it is forecasted that this figure …
Read MoreRoad marshals play an important part in ensuring road safety education and are essential to enhancing the safety of our scholars at their schools. They are all the more crucial in places where there are high traffic volumes and …
Read MoreKangra provides safe temporary ablution facilities at Qalani Primary School to ensure learners are able to learn in a safer and healthier schooling environment. Qalani is a public school located in Saul Mkhizeville under the Mkhondo …
Read MoreA hall is soon to be completed for the Kransbank community to use for formal communal meetings, festive occasions and social events. The hall is being constructed by a black-owned, local contracting company and the design and …
Read MoreThe government provides members of the Kransbank community with water from water storage tanks however not all families were connected to these water storage tanks. To address this situation Kangra has, at a cost of around …
Read MoreThe construction of 23 family houses in a new purpose-built suburb in Saul Mkhizeville, Mpumalanga is close to completion. The R14 million project forms part of Kangra’s efforts to improve the lives of families living in close …
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