WAMCO Contracted to Establish Waste Management Facilities Across 32 Islands
The Waste Management Corporation (WAMCO) has been awarded a contract to construct waste management facilities in 32 islands. The agreement was signed between the Ministry of Tourism and Environment and WAMCO. Minister Thoriq Ibrahim signed for the Ministry, and WAMCO's Managing Director Mujthaba Jaleel signed for the corporation. The Minister emphasized the need for cooperation from island councils and residents. President Dr Mohamed Muizzu pledged to establish proper waste management systems in all islands by year-end, including upgrading existing centres in 128 islands. WAMCO will also construct facilities in two other islands from a previous contract, totaling 34 islands. New buildings will be built in 21 islands, with upgrades in the rest. The government aims to complete work by the third quarter of this year.
The Waste Management Corporation (WAMCO) has been awarded a contract to construct waste management facilities in 32 islands. The agreement was signed between the Ministry of Tourism and Environment and WAMCO. Minister Thoriq Ibrahim signed for the Ministry, and WAMCO's Managing Director Mujthaba Jaleel signed for the corporation. The Minister emphasized the need for cooperation from island councils and residents. President Dr Mohamed Muizzu pledged to establish proper waste management systems in all islands by year-end, including upgrading existing centres in 128 islands. WAMCO will also construct facilities in two other islands from a previous contract, totaling 34 islands. New buildings will be built in 21 islands, with upgrades in the rest. The government aims to complete work by the third quarter of this year.
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The Waste Management Corporation (WAMCO) has been awarded a contract to construct waste management facilities in 32 islands. The agreement was signed between the Ministry of Tourism and Environment and WAMCO. Minister Thoriq Ibrahim signed for the Ministry, and WAMCO's Managing Director Mujthaba Jaleel signed for the corporation. The Minister emphasized the need for cooperation from island councils and residents. President Dr Mohamed Muizzu pledged to establish proper waste management systems in all islands by year-end, including upgrading existing centres in 128 islands. WAMCO will also construct facilities in two other islands from a previous contract, totaling 34 islands. New buildings will be built in 21 islands, with upgrades in the rest. The government aims to complete work by the third quarter of this year.
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