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Cartoon of the Day 23-03-2026: Moon of Fuel

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The cartoon shows a man looking up at the night sky, expecting to sight the new moon (“Nawa Sada Balima”), but instead he sees a glowing oil barrel in place of the moon. He appears confused and strained, pushing his motorbike—suggesting he may be out of fuel—while questioning what he’s witnessing.

By replacing the moon with a barrel of oil, the cartoon links a cultural or religious moment with the everyday reality of fuel dependence. The bright, almost sacred positioning of the oil barrel implies how central fuel has become in people’s lives, even overshadowing traditional or spiritual observances. The man’s struggle with his bike reinforces the idea of scarcity or high costs affecting daily life.

Viewers might interpret this as commentary on fuel shortages, rising prices, or the way economic pressures dominate attention during important cultural moments. Some may see it as highlighting how basic needs like energy have become all-consuming, while others might view it as a broader critique of society’s dependence on fossil fuels.