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Corporate Social Responsibility

Encha Group’s vision and value system guides its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities. Encha is a responsible corporate citizen who is committed to contributing to economic development and to improving the quality of life of its employees, their families as well the communities it operates in. Through various projects and programmes, the Group runs CSR programmes to assist charities, NGOs and individuals.


The Group’s CSR focus areas are as follows:


Community Upliftment:
Encha Cares runs various community improvement programmes throughout the year. Click here to read more.


Job Creation:
The Job Empowerment programme is a skills development programme run from the Eastern Cape. Click here to read more.


Education
The Tiego Moseneke Scholarship Fund provides funding and assistance for entry into tertiary education for deserving students. Click here to read more.


Employee Participation
Encha Group encourages and supports its employee’s involvement in various community or charity events. Click here to read more.


Ethics and Values
These form the cornerstone of how Encha operates and conducts its business, community and other activities. Click here to read more.

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