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		<title>Comment on Zimbabwe needs mandatory blending policies for green fuels by nyasha mupaso</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[this is great coverage and i totally agree however i had like to make a few points most zimbabweans have beeen echoing.

1. greenfuel need to employ a good marketing manager marketing and selling are two different things. what is green fuel why sholud i use green fuel
2. price: even if i understand green. why sould i start using blended when there is no significant price gap. why risk
3. price and marketing
4.marketing and price
5......

well mistakes are made but we can correct them. i dont understand why such a huge facility can b built when the majority of zimbabweans were beneficiaries or when green fuel wanted th &quot;povo&quot; 

before i go green seems not so green. i dont think greening will be a reality unless it reduces cost.legislation is good but lets nt force people on green educate them first they will willingly buy. and one more before i go greenfuel should have done research first. most of our service stations do not have enough tanks to stock various fuels,and greenfuel tells us they will launch E20 and E85 where will it be stored unless we all drive to chiredzi to buy fuel (that is so green)]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>this is great coverage and i totally agree however i had like to make a few points most zimbabweans have beeen echoing.</p>
<p>1. greenfuel need to employ a good marketing manager marketing and selling are two different things. what is green fuel why sholud i use green fuel<br />
2. price: even if i understand green. why sould i start using blended when there is no significant price gap. why risk<br />
3. price and marketing<br />
4.marketing and price<br />
5&#8230;&#8230;</p>
<p>well mistakes are made but we can correct them. i dont understand why such a huge facility can b built when the majority of zimbabweans were beneficiaries or when green fuel wanted th &#8220;povo&#8221; </p>
<p>before i go green seems not so green. i dont think greening will be a reality unless it reduces cost.legislation is good but lets nt force people on green educate them first they will willingly buy. and one more before i go greenfuel should have done research first. most of our service stations do not have enough tanks to stock various fuels,and greenfuel tells us they will launch E20 and E85 where will it be stored unless we all drive to chiredzi to buy fuel (that is so green)</p>
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