What is the meaning of Secunda?

What is the meaning of Secunda?

Secunda (from Latin: second, secund, secundi meaning second/following) is a town built amidst the coalfields of the Mpumalanga province of South Africa. It was named for being the second Sasol extraction refinery producing oil from coal, after Sasolburg, some 140 kilometres (87 mi) to the west.

How many hours Pretoria to Secunda?

Distance between Pretoria, South Africa and Secunda, South Africa is 155.5 km

@ Speed Time
70 Km/h (43 mph) 2 Hours 13 minutes
60 Km/h (37 mph) 2 Hours 36 minutes
45 Km/h (28 mph) 3 Hours 27 minutes
30 Km/h (18 mph) 5 Hours 11 minutes

What does Sasol stand for?

Industry Oil and gas Chemical

When was eMbalenhle established?

1970s

Is embalenhle a rural or urban area?

Urban Areas and Places

Name Status Population Census /th>
Embalenhle Urban Main Place 118,889
Emgwenya (Waterval Boven) Urban Area 6,185
eMkhondo (- Ethandakukhanya) [Piet Retief] Urban Main Place 57,428
Empuluzu Urban Area 12,527

When was Secunda founded?

1955

Who founded Secunda?

Origen Secunda

How was Sasol created?

Sasol was “formed in South Africa in 1950 to make oil from coal for a country with no large crude oil reserves.” According to a 2011 Friends of the Earth (FOE) report on the company, Sasol initially ran at a loss, “consuming significant state funds until the 1970s when the oil crisis drove up oil prices.”

Has the name Sasolburg changed?

Under the name Orange Free State, it was originally a Boer state and then (from 1910) one of the traditional provinces of South Africa; it was renamed Free State in 1995.

Are there different residential areas in Sasolburg?

Sasolburg is further sub-divided into three areas: Sasolburg proper, Vaalpark (a more affluent cluster of suburbs located about 5 km north of the Sasolburg CBD) and Zamdela (a township). Most white residents of Sasolburg speak Afrikaans as a first language, while most black people speak Sesotho as a first language.

Are there recreation areas in Sasolburg?

Sasolburg has appealing pedestrian-friendly park strips and the green belts which connect the business, residential and recreational areas are both functional and attractive.

What makes Sasol unique?

Sasol uses proprietary Fischer-Tropsch technologies for the commercial production of synthetic fuels and chemicals from low-grade coal and natural gas. It manufactures more than 200 fuel and chemical products that are sold worldwide. Sasol operates South Africa’s only inland crude oil refinery.

How does Sasol contribute to the economy?

We play a critical role in the South African economy, contributing about 4,7% of national annual Gross Domestic Product. Sasol is South Africa’s largest direct taxpayer and supplies approximately a third of the country’s liquid fuel requirements, saving the country more than R40 billion a year in foreign exchange.

Which companies are state owned in South Africa?

List

Name Industry Ownership type
Sasol Energy 27.3% government owned
Sentech Telecommunications Fully government owned
South African Airways Transport Fully government owned
South African Broadcasting Corporation Broadcasting Fully government owned

Where does Sasol get its oil?

The group explores for and produces crude oil in offshore Gabon, refines crude oil into liquid fuels in South Africa, and retails liquid fuels and lubricants through a growing network of Sasol Convenience Centres. Sasol also supplies Mozambique natural gas to customers and to its petrochemical plants in South Africa.

How is Sasol affected by oil price?

Sasol said lower global chemical and refining margins and a 18% decrease in the rand per barrel price of Brent crude oil had hurts earnings. Adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) is also expected to fall by as much as 37% to between 30 billion rand to 39.5 billion rand.

Who is the CEO of Sasol?

Fleetwood Grobler (Nov 1, 2019–)

Is Telkom a state owned company?

Telkom SA SOC Limited is a South African wireline and wireless telecommunications provider, operating in more than 38 countries across the African continent. Telkom is majority-privatised with it being 39% state-owned enterprise.

Does Telkom own Vodacom?

Vodacom Group Limited (operating as Vodacom) is a South African mobile communications company, providing voice, messaging, data and converged services to over 55 million customers. It was owned in a 50/50 partnership by the South African telecommunications giant Telkom and British multinational operator Vodafone.

Which country owns Telkom?

Telkom (previously known as Telkom Mobile, changing from 8ta in 2013) is a South African mobile telecommunications company. Telkom Mobile was launched in October 2010 and is owned by Telkom. Telkom phone numbers use the 0811 to 0819 dialling prefixes.

What does the federal government own?

The federal government owns 224 million acres in Alaska, 56 million acres in Nevada and 46 million acres in California.