NEW: Zimbabwe and Botswana explore waste management partnerships

Harmony Agere

A high-level delegation from Zimbabwe, including Deputy Chief Secretary in the Office of the President and Cabinet Engineer Amos Marawa and Geo Pomona Waste Management Executive Chairman and CEO Dr Dilesh Nguwaya on Monday paid a courtesy call on Botswana’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Dr Lemogang Kwape.

The meeting marks the beginning of the delegation’s tour of Botswana to enhance collaboration on modern waste management practices between the two countries.

Minister Kwape emphasised the significance of the visit, highlighting the necessity for African countries to unite in addressing pressing challenges that hinder economic growth and regional cooperation.

The delegation continued their tour with a visit to the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development, where they engaged in discussions focused on the current state of waste management in Botswana.

Presentations outlined the challenges and opportunities within the sector, paving the way for potential areas of cooperation.

This initiative underscores the commitment of both countries to leverage shared knowledge and resources in pursuit of effective waste management solutions that benefit their communities and the environment.

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