SASOL Integrated Report 2025_Final_28 August 2025 - Flipbook - Page 114
INTRODUCTION
ABOUT SASOL
STRATEGIC OVERVIEW
BUSINESSES
ESG
REMUNERATION REPORT
DATA AND ASSURANCE / ADMINISTRATION
SOCIAL – COMMUNITY continued
SASOL IN SOCIETY continued
IMPACT
Community
health programme
and service
infrastructure
WHAT WE ARE DOING
Access to healthcare services,
basic water and sanitation
infrastructure and electricity are
basic human rights. As a good
corporate citizen, Sasol cannot
overlook some of the basic needs
of its immediate neighbours due
to the failure of service delivery.
As set out in our commitment and
our approach, we play a supporting
and collaborative role with relevant
stakeholders delivering services to
our local communities. This is done
to create an enabling environment
in which both communities and
businesses can thrive. This is the
reason we invest in:
A Infrastructure development.
A Health and wellness programmes
for healthier communities who
will be productive and in turn
contribute positively to society.
A Disability programmes.
COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAMMES
Mozambique
South Africa
A Through Community Health Education
Initiative, implemented in Vilankulo, Inhassoro
and Govuro, awareness-raising activities were
conducted, reaching 3 094 people through 327
sessions on tuberculosis, 4 450 people through
401 sessions on HIV, and 2 552 people through
298 sessions on malaria. Additionally, 201
individuals were referred to health facilities,
and 2 119 condoms were distributed.
A A total of 1 457 pairs of spectacles were
donated to residents in Govan Mbeki,
Msukaligwa, and Dipaleseng, Metsimaholo
and Tshwane Municipalities to address
vision challenges in local communities.
A Over 3666 individuals have been reached
through our Southern Africa Energy and
Chemicals mobile psychosocial support to
Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF)
victims in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal. This
initiative focuses on providing critical
GBVF outreach services, including
counselling, awareness campaigns, and
educational programmes to communities
affected by GBVF.
A In Gauteng, 468 health check-ups have
been conducted, 348 counselling sessions
provided, with 70 613 condoms distributed.
In KwaZulu-Natal, 1 250 health check-ups
and 364 counselling sessions have been
conducted.
COMMUNITY SERVICE INFRASTRUCTURE
South Africa
A Upgrading of a safe house for children in
Sasolburg and the donation of a house to be
used as a shelter for women affected by GBVF,
in Secunda. The shelters provide survivors with
secure and dignified living conditions, access to
counselling and legal support, and opportunities
to acquire skills for economic independence. The
shelters have the capacity to accommodate
between 10 to 15 people at a time.
A Upgrade of critical road maintenance and repairs
in and around Sasolburg and Zamdela areas to
improve safety for motorists and commuters.
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A Upgrade of the Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
Facility in Deneysville, Oranjeville and surrounding
communities in collaboration with the municipality.
Mozambique
A Construction of community centres in Rumbatsatsa
and Mazino-1 to assist communities with access
to centralized services including a meeting hall,
an office, a rainwater collection tank, and a
sanitation block. The facility is expected to serve
as a hub for public services, cultural activities,
and recreational events, strengthening community
participation in the development process.
A The construction of the Chipongo refrigeration
system to promote local economic development
by enabling the trade of fresh products over
extended periods, benefiting both farmers and
consumers.
A About 18 000 families will benefit from the
construction of a new block containing a
pharmacy, laboratory, doctor’s office and
replacement of the roof and painting of the
buildings at the Doane Health Centre in Govuro.