Apostle Dr Nyamekye urges Zoomlion Kenya workers to prioritise competence, integrity
Apostle Dr. Eric Nyamekye urged staff of Zoomlion Kenya to prioritise competence, integrity, and faithfulness during a visit to the company's Nairobi facility on Wednesday, May 13, 2026. He said that "sustainable national and corporate development depends not merely on natural resources, but on sound governance systems, disciplined work ethics, and quality human capital." He also disclosed that The Church of Pentecost currently operates in 211 nations and territories worldwide.
The visit was part of ongoing engagements following Zoomlion's recent entry into Kenya's waste management sector. Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong, Executive Chairman of the Jospong Group, and other management members of the Group participated in the two-day Africa Forward Summit held in Nairobi from May 11-12, 2026. Zoomlion Kenya's Director of Operations, Dr. Peter Dagadu, said the company has made significant progress within four months of commencing operations in Nairobi.
Dr. Dagadu disclosed that Nairobi previously had approximately 409 illegal dump sites, many of which are currently being cleared. The disposal site now processes more than 832 tonnes weekly, up from about 100 tonnes daily. The company is targeting the clearance of all identified illegal dump sites within 90 days. There are plans to introduce a secondary waste collection system and construct a 3,500-tonne waste processing plant at Muraai, expected to be commissioned by the end of November 2026 to support recycling and resource recovery initiatives.
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Apostle Dr. Eric Nyamekye visited Zoomlion Kenya, urging staff to prioritize key principles as the company expands in East Africa. He emphasized the importance of competence and integrity- suggesting these values are critical for something bigger.
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