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WCB Producer Eyo Lizer on Witchcraft and His Career

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 23 October 2019.

Published on October 23, 2019, WCB producer Eyo Lizer has been behind many hit songs in the Tanzanian music industry.

Despite the taboo surrounding witchcraft, Lizer believes in its existence, citing personal experiences and stories from others.

"I do believe that there is witchcraft. I have heard people use witchcraft and people bewitching each other. I do believe these things are there. I have never been bewitched and I have never thought about it," he said in an interview with Wasafi Media.

Lizer also addressed rumors of his departure from WCB, attributing his absence to a long illness and subsequent recovery.

"No, I didn’t have stress. I remember when I was sick another producer had to do my work. I was indoors for three weeks because it was malaria. I’m still at WCB. I’m the official producer there. My contract is still intact," he clarified.

He also defended his lack of social media presence, stating that he is not photophobic and prefers to focus on his work rather than posting photos.

Some of his notable works include collaborations with Diamond and Rayvanny, such as "Salome" and "Waka," which featured Rick Ross.

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