President Mnangagwa commissioned 60 new garbage trucks for Geo Pomona Waste Management and told everyone that cities need to stop being trash heaps since the country was just got voted the best travel destination for 2025. The president said waste management needs to transform from bleeding money into an actual business that creates jobs and generates power, while making sure the whole public-private partnership model gets copied nationwide under the National Development Strategy 2.
Mnangagwa wants local governments to team up with companies to handle waste better as urbanization picks up steam from all the industrial growth happening under his administration. He announced plans to give awards to cities that actually show up for the monthly cleanup days and keep their areas looking decent, since environmental reputation matters when trying to attract tourists and investors.
The equipment batch featured compactor trucks, tippers, excavators, and street sweepers that will supposedly help Harare become a world-class city through better recycling and disposal systems instead of just piling garbage everywhere.
Mnangagwa wants local governments to team up with companies to handle waste better as urbanization picks up steam from all the industrial growth happening under his administration. He announced plans to give awards to cities that actually show up for the monthly cleanup days and keep their areas looking decent, since environmental reputation matters when trying to attract tourists and investors.
The equipment batch featured compactor trucks, tippers, excavators, and street sweepers that will supposedly help Harare become a world-class city through better recycling and disposal systems instead of just piling garbage everywhere.