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Cabinet Approves Dumpsite Investor

Under the deal, the investor will design, build, operate and transfer the Pomona waste management facility and waste to energy plant project. A Joint venture agreement between Harare City Council and German investor, Geogenix BV, which will see the firm investing €303,9 million for a waste-to-energy project at the Pomona dump site, has been approved by Cabinet.The deal, to be operated by the investor for 30 years, is set to improve waste management and increase power supply.Under the deal, the investor will design, build, operate and transfer the Pomona waste management facility and waste to energy plant project.This was said last night by Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa after the first Cabinet meeting for the year.“Cabinet considered and approved the Joint Venture Agreement for the design, build, operate and transfer for the Pomona waste management facility and waste-to-energy plant project between the City of Harare and Geogenix BV which was presented by the Minister of Local Government and Public Works, Hon July Moyo, as Chairman of the Ad Hoc Cabinet Committee,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

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