BusinessNewsBy Nigel PfundeHarare– The World Food Programme (WFP) is considering a partnership with Geo Pomona Waste Management for future waste management initiatives, a development that could make a positive impact on sustainability efforts in the region.This potential collaboration was highlighted on Wednesday by WFP Country Director Barbra Clemens when she led her delegation on a tour of the Geo Pomona dumpsite.Clemens commended Dr Dilesh Nguwaya, CEO and Executive Chairman of Geo Pomona and his team for their transformative work.z“I am excited that this transformation was made possible by our own Zimbabweans for Zimbabwe,” Clemens said acknowledging the local ingenuity behind the project.Dr Nguwaya expressed pride in the growing regional interest in Geo Pomona’s innovative approach.“We have received delegates from Malawi, Lesotho and Botswana, among others. It makes us proud that these countries are considering adopting and replicating our technology,” he said.This interest shows Geo Pomona’s success in converting decades of neglect into a leading model for sustainable waste management, thereby positioning Zimbabwe as a pioneer in the field.Leave a ReplyCancel reply BusinessNewsBy Nigel PfundeHarare– The World Food Programme (WFP) is considering a partnership with Geo Pomona Waste Management for future waste management initiatives, a development that could make a positive impact on sustainability efforts in the region.This potential collaboration was highlighted on Wednesday by WFP Country Director Barbra Clemens when she led her delegation on a tour of the Geo Pomona dumpsite.Clemens commended Dr Dilesh Nguwaya, CEO and Executive Chairman of Geo Pomona and his team for their transformative work.z“I am excited that this transformation was made possible by our own Zimbabweans for Zimbabwe,” Clemens said acknowledging the local ingenuity behind the project.Dr Nguwaya expressed pride in the growing regional interest in Geo Pomona’s innovative approach.“We have received delegates from Malawi, Lesotho and Botswana, among others. It makes us proud that these countries are considering adopting and replicating our technology,” he said.This interest shows Geo Pomona’s success in converting decades of neglect into a leading model for sustainable waste management, thereby positioning Zimbabwe as a pioneer in the field.
Harare– The World Food Programme (WFP) is considering a partnership with Geo Pomona Waste Management for future waste management initiatives, a development that could make a positive impact on sustainability efforts in the region. This potential collaboration was highlighted on Wednesday by WFP Country Director Barbra Clemens when she led her delegation on a tour of the Geo Pomona dumpsite. Clemens commended Dr Dilesh Nguwaya, CEO and Executive Chairman of Geo Pomona and his team for their transformative work.
“I am excited that this transformation was made possible by our own Zimbabweans for Zimbabwe,” Clemens said acknowledging the local ingenuity behind the project. Dr Nguwaya expressed pride in the growing regional interest in Geo Pomona’s innovative approach. “We have received delegates from Malawi, Lesotho and Botswana, among others.
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It makes us proud that these countries are considering adopting and replicating our technology,” he said. This interest shows Geo Pomona’s success in converting decades of neglect into a leading model for sustainable waste management, thereby positioning Zimbabwe as a pioneer in the field.
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