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WCB producer Lizer rubbishes claims he exited the record label, says he was down with Malaria for 3 weeks

Lizer [Photo: Courtesy]

Wasafi Classic Baby (WCB) record label’s official producer Iraju Hamisi Mjege better known by his stage name Lizer Classic has come out to refute claims that he is no longer working at the prestigious Tanzanian record label. Speculations about Lizer’s exit from WCB were fueled by the fact that he went mute on social media for close to a month without posting and was even replaced at work by another producer.

Setting the record straight during an interview with Wasafi Media, Lizer explained that at the time he was down with malaria which dragged on for close to three weeks and he had to stay indoors to get the much-needed rest and recover fully.

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