ECCA Report 31 January 2019

Highlights for the quarter
ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL CORPORATE AFFAIRS REPORT
- F19 MAD campaign roadshow activations concluded.
- Collection of waste from the Delta cages has greatly improved. Weekly updates on collection rate being circulated. Support from commercial appreciated.
- Citizen responsibility on waste collection matter is still very peripheral and a lot of work has to be done to lobby citizens to manage waste responsibly.
- National clean up campaign launched by the President of Zimbabwe. Employee involvement commendable.
- The Delta-Boost waste management innovation program successfully concluded.
MAD Radio Awareness Campaign Advert
Advert flighted on ZiFM, Star FM, Radio Zimbabwe, Power FM and OK Instore.
MAD Road Show Awareness Campaign
- Held successful clean-up campaign road show activations in Mabvuku, Tafara, Mbare, Ruwa, Domboshava, Hatcliffe, Glen View, Budiriro, Mufakose, Kambuzuma, Warren Park, Dzivarasekwa, Glen Norah, Highfields, Kuwadzana, and Chitungwiza areas in the period under review in partnership with Harare City Council, Chitungwiza Council, Goromonzi District Council and EMA.
- Objective of the program remains to create awareness to communities and educate them on responsible managing waste.
MAD Facebook Campaign
- Facebook campaign had more engagement.
- Campaign articulated resultant problems of poor waste management.
MAD Facebook Promotion
- The Facebook competition continued to run well.
- Interim Prizes are MAD Kits comprising of MAD memorabilia
- Winners are selected based on their contribution to waste management issues.
- Winners have come from Harare, Bulawayo, Gweru and Masvingo in the promotion draws.
MAD Top Tweets

MAD Top Tweets

Delta-BOOST Ethics Showcase – #Imad Campaign.
- The 2018 programme ended with 11 universities taking part in the competitions. The focus was on waste management.
- Site visits were conducted for the 2018 projects at all Universities. National competitions were successfully held on 9 November 2018 at Rainbow Towers.
- The Caste Lite team made pillows from recycled PET bottles. The pillows cost an average of 4 dollars as the final product. The team has partnered with two recycling companies in Bulawayo that are into shredding of PET bottles. They were winners of the 2018 competitions.
Delta-BOOST Ethics Showcase – #Imad Campaign.
- Afri Waste team made cooler bags, bins and hats from cans. The team has added shades and carports to its product portfolio. Afri Waste is looking at developing the first mobile app that deals with waste management in Zimbabwe. Their project came second in the competitions.
- Investment money for this project was $7,000. The disbursement of the investments earned by the teams was administered based on comprehensive proposals indicating how teams would allocate the money to further develop their projects.


#Delta For Good
- Delta employees participated in the National Clean-Up Campaign launched by His Excellency the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe on 5 December 2018 as part of the Delta for good campaign.
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Enquiries
Patricia Murambinda (DELTA CORPORATION, Corporate Affairs Executive)
Email : p.murambinda@delta.co.zw
Cell: +263712614153
Patricia Murambinda (DELTA CORPORATION, Corporate Affairs Executive)
Email : p.murambinda@delta.co.zw
Cell: +263712614153