Glencore Ferroalloys partnered with the Imbumba Foundation with the aim of keeping young girls at school through sanitary pad donations. The partnership was sparked by the alarming rate of young girls who miss school due to a lack of access to sanitary pads. Since the partnership, over 500 000 sanitary pads were handed over to
Glencore donated medical equipment received by Limpopo Health MEC Dr Phophi Ramathuba in June 2020, at Dilokong Hospital, as part of her visit to Sekhukhune District to monitor the Community Surge Plan that was launched by the Premier, Chupu Mathabatha at Ngwaabe Clinic on 25th May. With COVID-19 cases on the rise in the province,
Access to information has become even more integral as the country faces the devastating effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and it is on this backdrop that Glencore is connecting communities by increasing their free WiFi to 1GB of data per person, per day; from 500MB. Glencore Free WiFi allows up to 250 users at each
25 March 2020 – When Glencore launched its Progress Together campaign, it was with the aim to ensure that Glencore goes out of its way to effect positive change in the lives of South Africans who just need a push to follow their dreams. It is on this backdrop that Glencore supported Nontuthuko Mgabhi in