Thursday, 11 January 2018

Jungle jex to drop “Nena” with Moshu records


Jungle jex



Renowned urban artist Jungle Jex will on the 16th January 2018 drop one of his new singles titled “Nena”.
 
Speaking in an interview with Malawi News Agency on Wednesday, the artist whose real name is Ezra Williams said the single is a welcoming of the New Year.

“It is one of my best song singles that I have released so far and I hope that my fans will also enjoy it when it is out. It is also like welcoming the New Year so I thought it wise to give something to my fans for the support they give me,” said jungle.

The song has been produced by Moshu records in Lilongwe. The hit is trying to appreciate the love that a girl gives to his boyfriend.

“People should expect more music from me as I am also working on an album and by the end of this year I will drop it,” added Jungle. (By Rahim Kamwana-Lilongwe, 11 January. Mana)


Heavy rains destroy school block


 
A roof toilet blown off at Kaphala Primary School. Pic courtesy of Mariette Kadewere-Disaster Desk Officer

Iron sheets thrown metres away from school block. Pic courtesy of Mariette Kadewere-Disaster Desk Officer

The affected school block at Kaphula Primary School. Pic courtesy of Mariette Kadewere-Disaster Desk Officer.
Stormy rains have blown off roofs of a school block at Kaphala Primary School in Traditional Authority Mazengera in Lilongwe, leaving pupils desperate for shelter. 
 
In an interview with Malawi News Agency (Mana), Disaster Management Desk Officer for Lilongwe, Mariette Kadewere, confirmed the incident saying the incident occurred Wednesday following the rain storm that hit the area.
 
“Lilongwe received heavy rains on Wednesday accompanied by strong winds which blew off the roof of a school block and toilets at Kaphala Primary School and other schools yet to be assessed,” said Kadewere.
 
She said the heavy rains have also affected other surrounding villages and a classroom block at Machite Primary School which is 10 kilometers away from Kaphala.
 
Kadewere indicated that houses too were not spared but the council is yet to establish how many have been affected.
 
”Apart from destroying the classroom blocks, the heavy rains have also affected several villages in the same area destroying property and crops,” she said.
 
“The reports that we got indicate that the rain storm has destroyed a lot of property and that those that were not in their homes had to lie down up until it was calm as they couldn’t run to their homes or nearby buildings,” said Kadewere.
 
Some villages in Traditional Authority Kabudula have also been affected including group village heads Kaphiri and Kalumba. Kadewere said the council had arranged to pay a visit on Thursday morning to assess the damage.( By Chimwemwe Njoloma-Lilongwe, January 11, Mana)

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