A high-powered delegation from the Ghana Armed Forces Commando was greatly impressed by our sustainable waste management project in Pomona.

The team visited our facility on Tuesday where they interacted with our team. The Chief Executive Officer and Executive Chairman Dr Dilesh Nguwaya led the delegation on the tour.

Their visit was an educational tour aimed at learning about the innovative work we are doing in waste management – the first of its kind in the SADC region.

The delegation showed great interest, engaging actively and asking insightful questions.

This Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College’s Senior Command and Staff Course Number 46 officers, said they were impressed by our project.

The tour provided the visitors with insights into Zimbabwe’s innovative waste-to-energy initiatives.

Since inception, our Waste-to-Energy plant project has garnered significant attention from various stakeholders, including companies, organisations and diplomats, highlighting its role as a model for sustainable waste management and energy production.

Our waste-to-energy plant will generate 16-22 megawatts (MW) of electricity from methane generated from rotting waste, and the power will be fed into the national grid.

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