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Zanzibar explores Zoomlion’s model for sustainable waste management

• The Zanzibar delegation touring Jospong Group's facilities

• The Zanzibar delegation touring Jospong Group's facilities

 A high-powered delegation from Zanzibar led by the Director of Planning, Policy and Research at the Office of the President of Zanzibar, Mr Abdullah Mgongo, and the Municipal Director of West B Municipal Council, Ms Sabra I. Machano, have paid a working visit to Jospong Group’s facilities in Ghana, specifically Zoomlion Ghana Limited, to tap into the company’s expertise in sustainable waste management solutions.

The delegation toured Zoom­lion’s advanced waste management infrastructure—ranging from waste sorting and composting facilities to integrated recycling plants and landfill systems.

Jospong Group of Companies, led by its flagship subsidiary, Zoomlion Ghana Limited, has established itself as a benchmark for waste management in Africa.

The visit is part of Zanzibar’s efforts to adopt tested, scalable models to address its growing urban waste challenge, and the Jospong model, developed in Ghana, stood out.

“We are deeply impressed by the systems we’ve seen here—from community-level waste collection to high-end processing facilities. It is clear that Jospong’s impact goes beyond sanitation; it drives job creation, environmental sustainability, and economic trans­formation,” said Mr Mgongo.

He added that, “What Jospong has achieved in Ghana is remark­able. We see a clear opportunity for partnership, especially as Zan­zibar pushes forward with reforms in our municipal waste manage­ment strategies.”

As part of the visit, the Zanzi­bar delegation paid a courtesy call on Ghana’s Minister of Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Religious Affairs, Ahmed Ibrahim, who welcomed the team on behalf of the President and people of Ghana.

The Minister commended the Jospong Group for its leader­ship in sanitation and its role in positioning Ghana as a hub for sustainable waste management on the continent.

He assured the delegation of Ghana’s readiness to support stronger intra-African collabo­ration in sanitation and environ­mental governance.

The Director of International Business at the Jospong Group, Dr Alexander Kumi-Larbi Jnr., reiterated the Group’s broader vision of replicating its Ghanaian success in countries across the continent—including Zanzibar—as part of its Africa Expansion Strategy.

“Our model is proven. Over the past decade, we have developed a complete waste management ecosystem in Ghana that is now being studied and adopted by other African governments,” Dr Kumi-Larbi Jnr., stated.

“Through strategic partnerships, technology transfer, and local capacity building, we are ready to support countries like Zanzibar to build resilient, modern, and environmentally responsible waste systems.”

This engagement aligns with Jospong’s Pan-African vision to champion sustainable urban devel­opment while creating thousands of green jobs. The Group’s ex­pansion strategy includes technical cooperation, public-private part­nerships, and the development of localised infrastructure solutions tailored to each country’s needs.

The Zanzibar visit marks yet another milestone in Jospong’s growing influence on the conti­nent and further cements its rep­utation as a reliable and visionary partner in Africa’s green transfor­mation journey.

 BY TIMES REPORTER

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