Maxwell Chikumbutso’s Vehicle Launch Fails, Credibility Under Fire

Maxwell Chikumbutso’s launch of vehicles in Zimbabwe has failed to produce sales despite claims of significant international orders. An investigation by ZimEye revealed he has yet to demonstrate his promised technology and is using standard electrical power at home. Public outrage is mounting as citizens demand more transparency and accountability.
Maxwell Chikumbutso, touted as the “inventor of endless energy,” has faced significant embarrassment as he launched no vehicles or motorbikes for Zimbabweans, despite claims of immense orders from abroad. This event, heavily publicized by President Emmerson Mnangagwa, resulted in no sales as skepticism grows regarding Chikumbutso’s technology and credibility, further fueled by an investigation conducted by ZimEye.
In a recent media appearance, Chikumbutso declared the success of his endless electricity technology. However, ZimEye’s investigation revealed fundamental discrepancies and reaffirmed that he has yet to produce any credible inventions. The only known possession of Chikumbutso includes a firearm, with past legal troubles casting a pall over his claims.
On February 10, 2025, Chikumbutso’s vehicle launch did not yield expected results, leading to public frustration. Comments on social media highlighted the disillusionment of Zimbabweans, with one mocking, “So you have 0 in your own country… Doomed man.” Such sentiments reflect growing doubt about the genuineness of his promises and inventions.
Despite claiming high demand for his technology abroad, details remain unclear. Chikumbutso boasts of receiving orders for:
• 3,000 units for South Africa
• 20,000 units for Zambia
• Anticipated sales to Swiss and Israeli investors
When questioned about local availability, he redirected focus to international buyers who purportedly verified his technology.
ZimEye’s on-site investigation at Chikumbutso’s residence contradicted his assertions, as he was seen utilizing standard ZESA power. When asked about his claimed capabilities, he rather embarrassingly admitted, “We have never powered 300 houses,” further damaging his credibility and raising suspicions about his previous statements.
Public demand for accountability is rising, with Zimbabweans questioning why the government supported Chikumbutso’s claims without adequate verification. Many citizens express a desire for tangible products, imploring the government to facilitate mass production and market presence of such innovations.
As evidence mounts suggesting deception rather than innovation, Maxwell Chikumbutso’s credibility is rapidly deteriorating. The launch, once anticipated as a significant breakthrough, is now regarded as an embarrassing fiasco, leaving citizens to ponder the veracity of his claims and the authenticity of the so-called energy revolution.
In summary, Maxwell Chikumbutso’s vehicle launch has resulted in an undeniable failure, highlighted by the absence of local sales and growing public skepticism. Investigations reveal significant inconsistencies in his claims about endless electricity, further damaging his credibility. Zimbabweans now demand accountability and tangible proof of supposed technological advancements, as the narrative surrounding Chikumbutso’s innovations continues to unravel.
Original Source: www.zimeye.net