For years, waste management has been a persistent challenge in Harare. Overflowing bins, uncollected refuse, and illegal dumpsites have long scarred the capital’s beauty.
These issues posed serious health and environmental threats to residents. Poor infrastructure and limited resources hindered effective waste collection. However, positive transformation is finally underway.
Under President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa’s leadership, decisive measures are reshaping the city’s image. His administration recognizes that cleanliness is key to sustainable urban growth.
The commissioning of new waste-management equipment marks a bold step forward. It promises to restore order, promote hygiene, and inspire civic pride in Harare.
President Mnangagwa commissions refuse trucks for waste collection in Harare
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has commissioned a new fleet of refuse trucks and waste-collection equipment at the GeoPomona Waste-to-Energy Site.
This major investment strengthens Zimbabwe’s waste-management systems and renews hope for a cleaner capital. The new trucks will improve efficiency, reduce pollution, and ensure timely refuse collection.
Moreover, this initiative aligns with Vision 2030, which aims for a prosperous and sustainable Zimbabwe. Through this project, Harare’s environment will become cleaner, greener, and healthier.
President Mnangagwa’s leadership continues to drive modernization and service delivery. The GeoPomona project transforms waste into energy, showing innovation and resilience.
Residents now see tangible progress toward sustainable urban management. Undoubtedly, this commissioning represents a vital milestone in building a cleaner, smarter, and environmentally conscious Zimbabwe under Vision 2030.
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