Award-winning gospel singer Lusanda Mcinga, who has been struggling to make ends meet, is expected to add a mother’s touch on community radio station Ngwane FM.
Mcinga said the album would drop at the end of February.Cetywa said the station has 59,000 listeners.
Mcinga said she spent a week at the station to observe how things were done just before she started work. “The first week was a bit daunting for me. I am quiet by nature and I struggled on my first day. Secondly, people were complaining that my voice is too low. I am like that even at home. This week, it has been better and I have adjusted. But I am excited. I am looking forward to my new journey.
“I am co-presenting a show about women. It is a very interesting show aimed at empowering women in all aspects. We speak about problems faced by women and health issues. People who run their organisations or business have a chance to call in to advertise them. We also open a platform where mothers who have kids that are going to tertiary this year are advised on how to prepare them for the new journey,“This year I refused to sit at home and wait for a call for a gig.
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