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Resilient Zimbabwean inventor makes world’s first self-powered TV

  • Zimbabwean inventor makes history with world’s first self-powered TV.
  • The inventor, Maxwell Chikumbutso, has been the CEO of a tech company for over a decade now.
  • He is particularly known for making wild and astonishing inventions.

A known Zimbabwean inventor makes history with world’s first self-powered TV.

In the trending YouTube video, the inventor, Maxwell Chikumbutso, was narrated to be the CEO of a tech company for over a decade now.

Maxwell is particularly known for making wild and astonishing inventions and this has so long trended the social media space.

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Inventor makes world’s first self-powered TV

The list of inventions made by this CEO includes a non-electric car, a helicopter that can run on five different fuels, drones, and generators that run on radioactive waves, to mention but a few.

What makes this man’s inventions interesting to many is that he never attended an engineering school to learn everything he knows. Apparently, all he knows is self-taught.

The TV made by Maxwell Chikumbutso was to run on radioactive power and not electricity. The inventor made the world’s first self-powered TV.

Below are some of the comments by netizens:

@amirfadzil: “The hardest part of perpetual/self-powered things is to hide the battery/power source”

@bbglas007: “If this man goes “missing”… it’s because people finally found out perpetual motion is impossible”

@phethuxolobooi4898: “In fact the whole continent should be protecting this man.”

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Innovative Nigerian develops G-Wagon-like fuel-efficient vehicle

In other news, a creative Nigerian man made himself the talk of the town by building his own G-Wagon car in a video that has now gone viral.

The ingenious man wowed the crowd when he remotely started the car, showcasing his technical prowess. He proudly stated that just five liters of fuel could power the car on a journey from Calabar to Benin.

Surprisingly, the car had a practical side too – it could easily accommodate 10 bags of cement. The man’s motivation for building this car stemmed from the government’s crackdown on motorcycle riders in his state.

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