Zimbabwe: Hunt Still On for Alternative Fuel

13 September 2012

IN these days of incessant power outages especially in urban communities in Zimbabwe, the battle for alternative fuel has almost become the inevitable battle for survival, itself. Driven by the ancient rhythm of life to survive, human beings have been forced to have a paradigm shift from modern fuel consumption anchored on electricity to other sources of power, and as fate would have it, flora has suffered.

While the hunt has cost more than many people would have budgeted for a few years back, people now have to live with the sad reality of the phenomena of shortages at hand and the endless search for alternative sources of power on the other.

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