Dude straight up claims they're trying to make Zimbabwe the cool kid of global trash. According to its CEO Dilesh Nguwaya, Geo Pomona Waste Management has partnerships with places like Turkey and Belgium, boosting the country's rep. The company says it has cleared a massive amount of legacy waste from illegal dumps since getting a government contract.
Multiple countries are apparently visiting to copy their setup, which is pretty wild. Nguwaya also thanked President Mnangagwa for backing the project, calling it a national priority. The President even launched a new batch of the company's garbage trucks and sweepers for Harare.
This fresh gear, with compactors and tipper trucks, is supposed to make pickups faster and more reliable across the city. The company argues it will expand service coverage and improve consistency for everyone.
Multiple countries are apparently visiting to copy their setup, which is pretty wild. Nguwaya also thanked President Mnangagwa for backing the project, calling it a national priority. The President even launched a new batch of the company's garbage trucks and sweepers for Harare.
This fresh gear, with compactors and tipper trucks, is supposed to make pickups faster and more reliable across the city. The company argues it will expand service coverage and improve consistency for everyone.