Sindh govt signs 6 MoUs for province's infrastructure at investment summit in Dubai
15 December 2021
The PPP-led Sindh government signed six memoranda of understanding (MoU) with various investors for multiple projects in different fields and areas at the Sindh Investment Conference in Dubai on Tuesday.
According to a statement on the PPP's Twitter, the projects include initiatives for energy, water, sports and electricity generation from waste.
Sharing details about the MoUs, PPP Chairperson Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari told participants of the conference that one of the agreements was for setting up a desalination plant in Karachi.
Bilawal further stated that the PPP had promised, and it was in its manifesto, to start water desalination in Sindh and the UAE had expertise in the area.
He said another MoU was signed for a waste-to-energy project, as garbage remained a big issue in Pakistan, especially in Karachi.
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