Eswatini Embraces Green Technology to Drive Industrialization
Eswatini’s government has reaffirmed its commitment to sustainable development by integrating green technology into the country’s industrialization agenda. Prime Minister Russell Mmiso Dlamini announced the plan on Monday following a meeting with the Director and Regional Representative of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Africa Office, Dr. Rose Mwebaza. During the courtesy call at the [ ]
By Staff Reporter

Eswatini’s government has reaffirmed its commitment to sustainable development by integrating green technology into the country’s industrialization agenda. Prime Minister Russell Mmiso Dlamini announced the plan on Monday following a meeting with the Director and Regional Representative of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Africa Office, Dr. Rose Mwebaza.
During the courtesy call at the Prime Minister’s office, Dr. Mwebaza was accompanied by the United Nations Resident Coordinator in Eswatini, George Wachira. The delegation met with senior government officials, including the Minister of Tourism and Environmental Affairs, to discuss strategies for incorporating eco-friendly innovations into the nation’s industrial policies.
Prioritizing Climate Action
Prime Minister Dlamini underscored the urgency of addressing climate change and its impact on the country’s economic development. He emphasized that adopting green technology is not only a matter of environmental stewardship but also a catalyst for job creation, investment opportunities, and improved quality of life for citizens.
“We must ensure our industries are built on sustainable practices,” the Prime Minister stated. “By prioritizing green technology, we are laying a solid foundation for future generations to thrive in a healthier, more resilient economy.”
UNEP’s Support and Collaboration
Dr. Mwebaza applauded Eswatini’s forward-looking approach, highlighting UNEP’s commitment to support the government through technical expertise, capacity building, and policy guidance. She noted that Eswatini’s decision to align its industrial growth with environmental sustainability positions the country as a potential leader in green innovation across the Southern African region.
“Green technology is a proven driver of sustainable economic growth,” Dr. Mwebaza said. “UNEP stands ready to work alongside Eswatini in developing practical solutions that safeguard natural resources while spurring industrial expansion.”
Strengthening Institutional Frameworks
Also present at the meeting, the Minister of Tourism and Environmental Affairs explained that part of the government’s plan involves revisiting existing legislation to ensure that green principles are embedded in every aspect of industrial policy. This will include developing incentives for companies to adopt clean technologies, promoting research and development in renewable energy, and encouraging public-private partnerships.
Looking Ahead
The Prime Minister concluded by expressing optimism that Eswatini’s green industrialization strategy would yield both environmental and economic benefits. In the coming months, a multi-stakeholder task force—comprising government officials, private sector representatives, and environmental experts—will draft a comprehensive blueprint for implementing green technologies nationwide.
As the world grapples with climate change and resource constraints, Eswatini’s initiative stands out as a proactive measure to secure a sustainable future. The government’s collaboration with UNEP and other international partners signals a clear commitment to balancing industrial growth with ecological responsibility.
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