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Johannesburg, South Africa – Sasol Limited executive directors, David Constable, President and Chief Executive Officer, Bongani Nqwababa, Chief Financial Officer and Nolitha Fakude, Executive Vice President: Strategy and Sustainability, are supporting the 702 Sun International CEO Sleepout.
The three directors have contributed equally towards the R100 000 donation for a participant to join the event and Sasol has matched this amount, making the donation to Girls and Boys Town R200 000.
“It is a privilege to contribute to the CEO SleepOut in support of Girls and Boys Town. Not only do they afford relief to those in need, but they also provide developmental support to the youth, so that they are put on an equal footing and can pursue the lives they want for themselves and become a success,” said Constable.
Nqwababa, who will represent Sasol at the CEO SleepOut on 18 June 2015, said: “David, Nolitha and I would also like to challenge the other participating executives to get their companies to match their personal contributions of R100 000 each. This will enable us to substantially increase the amount raised for this worthy cause.”