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Zimbabwe villagers begging Mugabe to re-open Green Fuel

March 12, 2013 | Meghan Sapp

In Zimbabwe, villagers and workers from the Green Fuel plant in Chisumbanje are begging President Mugabe to intervene on behalf of the project to get production back up again because of the negative impacts its closure has had on the community. They claim that the deputy prime minister who has led an inter-ministerial committee regarding Green Fuel is out of touch regarding the reality on the ground and has failed to rescue it.

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