In the present study, 6 m3 of fixed dome biogas plant at College of Agriculture and Rural Transformation Campus demonstrated was an efficient setup. The results of the study have revealed that there is a great potential for anaerobic digestion of the organic fraction of food waste in low income societies. The system has proved to be effective in terms of the reduction of waste volume and organic load. Although the performance of the system regarding gas production is good, the design of digester needs especial attention. The unnecessarily large gap between the digester and gasholder leads to a loss of gas. Minimizing the space between these system components would considerably reduce atmospheric loss of biogas. Although there is some room for improvement, the biogas system has proven to be technically and environmentally viable.