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Zoomlion Ghana Ltd., Africa's giant in waste management, is leaving no stone unturned in providing total sanitation solutions to the 13th African Games being hosted in Accra, Ghana.
The company has deployed about 15 brand new waste collection trucks to manage the solid waste generated from the four sporting venues.

Speaking with the Director of Service Quality and Monitoring at Zoomlion Ghana Limited, Ernest Kusi, he explained that the company was responsible for scientific cleaning, environmental sanitation, including solid and liquid waste management.

It is also responsible for the fumigation and medical waste management at the four sporting centres, i.e. Borteyman Sports Complex, Achimota Oval, Accra Sports Stadium and the Bukom Emporium.
He emphasised that Zoomlion has engaged in source separation by providing well-labelled bins for both plastic and general waste.

He added that the plastics will be sent to its recycling plants for value addition.
"Not all waste generated will be sent to the landfill, we have sorted the waste and we will send the plastics to the treatment facility for value addition.

Mr. Kusi pointed out that the company's experience in providing sanitation services as demonstrated at major sports tournaments such as CAN 2008 and CAN 2010 in Ghana and Angola respectively was brought to bear by ensuring all sports facilities are kept clean at all times.

According to him, the exercise has been smooth and commended patrons on littering.
A manager with Zoomlion's Monitoring and Evaluation unit, stationed at the Bukom Emporium, Mr. Seth Appiah Ocran, in an interview, advised the patrons to keep any waste generated in the waste bins and not on the floor.

"Patrons should not litter around but keep waste in the bins that we have placed at vantage points. Visitors need to send a good message on sanitation from Ghana to the rest of the world," he stressed.

Before the start of the Games, which is held every four years, Zoomlion provided special training to its sanitation officers to augment the company’s provision of sanitation services at the various stadia and sports facilities that will host the 13th All African Games in Accra from the 8th to 24th of March, 2024.
The recruits who were trained at the Army Peace Operations Training School (APOTS) at Bundase Training Camp were taken through an intensive two-week training in basic management skills, drill, cleaning, self-discipline, physical fitness, time management, teamwork, crowd control and scientific cleaning essentials among others.
The 13th African Games is being held in Ghana between 8 - 23 March 2024. This is the second time in history that the games will be decentralised, as three cities in the host country will host the event.
The cities chosen for these events are Accra, Kumasi, and Cape Coast.
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