The World Food Programme (WFP) is exploring a potential partnership with our company on future waste management initiatives, in a move that could strengthen sustainability efforts and enhance environmental innovation in the region.

The possible collaboration was highlighted on Wednesday when WFP Head of External Relations and Communication Ifeoma Garba led a delegation on a tour of our waste management facility in Pomona, where she witnessed first-hand the transformation of what was once a long-neglected dumpsite into a modern waste management solution.

Garba commended our Chief Executive Officer and Executive Chairman, Dr Dilesh Nguwaya, and the entire team for pioneering a locally driven model that is attracting regional attention.

“I am excited that this transformation was made possible by our own Zimbabweans for Zimbabwe,” Garba said, acknowledging the ingenuity and commitment behind the project.

Dr Nguwaya said our company is encouraged by growing interest from across the region in adopting similar solutions.

“We have hosted delegations from Malawi, Lesotho and Botswana, among others. It makes us proud that these countries are considering replicating our technology and approach,” he said.

The increasing engagement reflects how our company has helped turn decades of environmental neglect into a benchmark for sustainable waste management, positioning Zimbabwe as an emerging leader in innovative waste solutions.

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