Zoomlion Ghana Limited, a subsidiary of the Jospong Group of Companies (JGC), has announced a landmark partnership with Zan­zibar President, Dr Hussein Ali Mwinyi, to revamp waste manage­ment and boost environmental sustainability.The high-level meeting held last Tuesday in Zanzibar marks a significant milestone in Zoom­lion's Africa Expansion agenda to deploy cutting-edge, sustainable sanitation solutions across the continent.It also reflects a shared com­mitment to tackling the growing waste management challenges in Africa through innovation, part­nership, and long-term vision.Dr Joseph Siaw Agyepong (left) with President Mwinyi"We had a very fruitful meeting with His Excellency President Mwinyi, where we discussed trans­formative approaches to waste management that are both practi­cal and forward-looking," said the Executive Chairman of the JGC, Dr Joseph Siaw Agyepong, in a statement copied The Ghanaian Times.Dr Agyepong noted that the partnership with Zanzibar forms part of Zoomlion's broader strat­egy to work with progressive Afri­can governments to create cleaner, healthier, and more resilient cities and communities."At Zoomlion, we believe that waste is not just a challenge-it is an opportunity for innovation, employment, and sustainable de­velopment," Dr Agyepong noted."Our vision is aligned with that of Zanzibar's leadership: to build a cleaner, greener future for gen­erations to come," he added.The meeting explored a range of potential interventions, in­cluding the deployment of waste sorting and recycling technologies, the development of engineered landfill systems, and the introduc­tion of community-based waste collection models that create jobs and stimulate local economies.President Mwinyi expressed strong interest in Zoomlion's proven track record in Ghana and other African countries, highlight­ing the need for such expertise to support Zanzibar's environmental and tourism goals.Zoomlion assured that it re­mained committed to supporting the Government of Zanzibar with technical expertise, investment, and capacity-building initiatives that will ensure the success of this ambitious transformation.BY TIMES REPORTER