THE INVENTOR OF FREE ENERGY DEVICES MAXWELL CHIKUMBUTSO IS STILL ALIVE DESPITE HAVING BEEN POISONED.
A Zimbabwean Man Named Maxwell Chikumbutso Has Invented a TV That Works Without Electricity
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Abu Bakarr Jalloh
March 19, 2022
Several towns in Africa are without electricity, thereby cutting them off from the ‘global village.’ As a result, people are unable to use the equipment for amusement and information that rely mostly on electricity, such as radio and television.
With the help of an innovative technology developed by a Zimbabwean named Maxwell Chikumbutso, this problem is going to be solved. According to the Herald, he is the founder of Saith Holdings Inc., which has made headlines for its numerous innovations, including electric cars and a multi-fueled helicopter.
Now, the inventor has developed a cordless television set. Chikumbutso, according to the Herald newspaper, succeeded in embedding a wireless power generator that uses radio frequency (RF) energy on a 55-inch UHD Samsung TV set, removing the need for power cables, on-grid power, and the size of the TV power supply gadgets.
“There are no cables attached to it. It is self-powered. What’s noticeable when you look at the back end of the TV rather than the glossy front is that it doesn’t have any cables connected to it,” he tells Herald.
“This TV is powered by RF using a device known as MSED. It’s self-contained, and the TV runs on green energy harvested from RF via an MSED-developed electronic gadget. That is the direction in which the world is currently heading. “Self-powered wireless gadgets and free energy.”
He believes that his idea has arrived at an opportune time because many African households do not have access to electricity. The International Energy Agency estimates that 600 million people do not have access to power.
According to Chikumbutso, an RF-powered television set can assist the majority of the poor in watching television in the comfort of their own homes.
“Many individuals can now enjoy watching TV while off-grid thanks to an RF driven generator built into a television,” he explains. “This began as a dream for me in 2003, but it is now a reality.” We’ve created a system that can power televisions, smartphones, laptop computers, and refrigerators, to mention a few.”
The 55-inch UHD Samsung TV set, which is equipped with an MSED, harnesses RF and turns it into pure energy, according to the Herald.
“It produces 500w with 15Amps,” Chikumbutso explains, “which implies the TV can also power extra 2 x 100w lights to light the house.” “Right now, we’re working on shrinking the MSED so that it may be used in cell phones, PCs, laptops, and decoders.” It will now be contained within those devices. Cordless electrical devices are becoming more common. That’s where we’re headed. Nothing will be able to stop us this year.”
Chikumbutso’s concept isn’t new, according to TechZim, because Samsung revealed a radio-frequency powered TV remote with a small solar panel on the back at the Consumer Electronics Show 2022. “However, if what Maxwell Chikumbutso has done is true, it might mean that traditional electrical infrastructure will be obsolete, as all antenna arrays will be used.” Radiofrequency will be used to power TVs, smartphones, and other devices, according to TechZim.
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10 Things You Need To Know About SAITH Technologies Founder And Inventor Maxwell Chikumbutso
Maxwell Chikumbutso is a proudly Zimbabwean inventor and entrepreneur who is making waves in the technology world. With a couple of first inventions, Chikumbutso is undoubtedly going to be a household name across the world. But just how far has he come? We take a look at his journey growing up in the location of Kuwadzana to now being one the most talked about inventors in Africa.
Here are some of the facts you need to know about Maxwell Chikumbutso’s journey to success.
1. Maxwell grew up in Kuwadzana where he was raised by a single mother after his father left them. He attended Dzivarasekwa 2 High where he dropped out in Form 2.
2. Growing up he wanted to be a mechanic just like his father. He started experimenting with electrical technology when he was still in Primary School.
3. As a young inventor he was once profiled on a science and technology program on the National television. He was also invited by the Air Force squadron leader to showcase his talent and what he is capable of.
4. His first innovation was a radio broadcast transmitter in 1997.
5. Chikumbutso invented the world’s first electric vehicle that does not need recharging.
6. Some of his inventions and innovations he has made include:
1. Saith Backpack IP Mesh
2. AP Bridge
3. Saith Vehicle Mount Solution
4. Saith IS-497HB
5. Saith Hex Copter
6. The Green Power Machine
7. Saith Receiver Mobile Solution
7. Maxwell is said to have turned down some offers to buy out his company from a European based company.
8. His two seater helicopter uses six different types of fuel and uses very little fuel than normal helicopters.
9. Although Maxwell has only gotten popular now, he has been working on his inventions for more close to two decades.
10. He has never attended technology school or university, Maxwell says it is a God given talent.
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What is Saith Technologies revenue?
Saith Technologies revenue is $3.4 M
How many employees does Saith Technologies have?
Saith Technologies has 8 employees
Where is Saith Technologies headquarters located?
Saith Technologies headquarters are located in Kenmark Cres Number 25 A, Harare, Harare Province, Zimbabwe
What are Saith Technologies’s primary industries?
Saith Technologies’s main industries are: Manufacturing, Telecommunication Equipment
Who is Saith Technologies’s CEO?
Saith Technologies’s CEO is Lawrence Kho
What are some additional names or alternative spellings that users use while searching for Saith Technologies?
Saith Technologies appears in search results as SAITH Technologies, Saturn Trading Group Inc, SaithTechnologies
https://www.datanyze.com/companies/saith-technologies/538282741
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AFRICAN PERSPECTIVES
Zimbabwean inventor of environment friendly machines Maxwell Chikumbutso poisoned
Moussa Traore
Moussa Traore
January 22, 2023
For the past few weeks, the media, especially social media networks, have been flooded by news of the mind-boggling inventions of Maxwell Sangulani Chikumbutso, a native of Zimbabwe, who invented several environmentally friendly machines that represent a genuine revolution. The tragedy which was added to this good news is that the inventor was, allegedly, poisoned because of the world-changing nature of his discoveries. Although nobody has been pointed out as the culprit, two reasons could explain the attack on Maxwell’s life, when one speculates. First, an African is not supposed to be the inventor of such items that are of high importance and connote real intelligence. Secondly, his inventions would take many giants in the area of energy, oil, etc. off the market.
The 43-year-old Zimbabwean inventor and innovator is best known for developing a green power generator which can produce electricity using radio frequency. His activities are generally referred to as “wireless energy transmission innovation” which includes a long line of inventions: hybrid engine powered helicopter, an electric car, a magnetic converter, a green power generator and a drone, which are products of the company he founded and named “Saith Technologies”. This gifted innovator dropped out of school, Dzivarasekwa 2 High School in Harare, Zimbabwe when in form 2, and he was then aged between 13 and 14. The self-taught scientist therefore made ground-breaking moves to enter the highly competitive aviation and hi-tech global entrepreneurial ecosystem. With all these inventions, he clinched huge deals for his products in various parts of the world – his magnetic converters, green power generators, drones and automated disinfecting machine (to help fight the coronavirus pandemic) are in high demand. He adds that he worked on that machine after watching how much difficulty countries experienced in disinfecting public places, during the pandemic.
Chikumbutso’s main ambition is to combine scientific invention and top-notch business. The Saith Technologies, that started modestly, has the potential to grow into a billion-dollar company that supplies electric cars, helicopters, telecoms solutions, security and surveillance, UAVs, traffic safety and lighting products as well as MSED Powered (a self-powered device) home lights using wireless energy transmission. One factor that makes these discoveries unique is that most of them are based on rudimentary materials, gathered from Harare’s popular Siyato Market. Chikumbutso turns such basic stuff into highly-engineered materials and he is said to have been “snatched” by the US because of his talents in 2017, a fact that he recounts in these terms: “the US government saw what Africa did not”, then he adds “I always love Africa and I’m so proud of being born and raised in Africa. I will surely come back to Zimbabwe where everything started”. Part of his suffering stems from the fact that he did not get encouragement and validation from his own people, when he needed that.
Chikumbutso’s discoveries are the culmination of work that started in 2003. He attracted international attention, due to his innovations and currently resides in California, where he pursues his scientific and engineering activities, shuffling between the US and his native country. It is said that California provides him with a conducive environment where he collaborates with entrepreneurs, political leaders, researchers and investors. His use of free energy in his inventions violates the laws of thermodynamics and according to him, that has made it difficult to have his “stuff” patented worldwide and his Saith Technologies is going to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange. He openly states that he and his team have made history.
Sadly, in May 2021, Maxwell’s company announced that the inventor experienced the third attack on his life and they issued a statement on Facebook, soliciting prayers for the genius, who, according to them, was fighting to regain his health after he had been poisoned. The company keeps a certain degree of secrecy around the scientist’ life and did not disclose the dates of the first two attacks to Maxwell’s life, as this statement from the company shows: “The battle that we are involved in is real but we relentlessly keep on fighting. There is information out there that were never sent out or shared but there are some horrible people who are always working trying to destroy us. Our detractors would even want us dead because of their opposition to the technology that we have brought to world as well as the life changing prospect of ‘Free Energy’”. They add that the company received threats that range from death, financial and personal ruin through emails, Facebook Messenger and other social media platforms. One of his mentors and business advisors said in April 2022 that there had been several attempts on Maxwell’s life and that of his family from unknown people who are opposed to his wireless energy transmission inventions.
His latest invention is the self-powered television, which is really “all in one”. It works without electricity or solar panel; it just has a device that converts radio frequencies into pure energy. Maxwell Chikumbutso is suddenly in the news these days because many of his admirers and followers trust him to such an extent that they that to them, he can meaningfully contribute to the edification of a better world in 2023. Such positions make sense since every progress now evolves around green energy.
Maxwell Chikumbutso’s life, work and difficulties make me think once more about the legendary mistake that Africa has been making, by ignoring or sometimes, fighting skilled persons on the continent. One of the ideal things could have been to make efforts that value, encourage and apply the works of these geniuses, who could be gathered into a “special pool”. Such a measure could facilitate the achievement of important targets like the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and many more. More and more African geniuses are acknowledged and celebrated by the West: Germany-based Burkinabè architect Diébédo Francis Kéré won the Pritzker Architecture Prize ( Architecture’s Nobel); Nigerian Wole Soyinka won the Nobel Prize in Literature years ago, physician Denis Mukwege from the DRC (Congo) recently won the Nobel Peace Prize for his staunch commitment to the treatment of female war victims and Malian astrophysicist Cheick Modibo Diarra is one of the first Africans who worked for NASA. Many of these extremely talented Africans are not in the limelight but their work can improve living conditions on the continent. It would first require an acceptance of these people in Africa and granting the necessary attention and importance to their works. Such a move would certainly avoid their migration and search for more favourable environments for their work. That migration potentially exposes them to tragedies like the type that befell Maxwell Chikumbutso. The mention of his case in the press is a real a wake-up call for concerned Africans.
Moussa Traoré is Associate Professor at the Department of English of the University of Cape Coast, Ghana.
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The latest news on Maxwell Chikumbutso is that he is still alive.