From ‘Chakwaza’ to ‘Waimanya’: Jetu’s songs are like fine wine, getting better with age

In a sunlit scene, two people strike a pose by a yellow car. The person at the front, channeling their inner Chakwaza with sunglasses and a jacket, while Jetu, casually sitting on the car in a white t-shirt and glasses, brings an air of cool nonchalance.

After teasing her fans with “Chakwaza” and “Simunatchene,” Jetu has now released a new song titled “Waimanya,” which is a Tumbuka word. This new track,

unveiled in the festive month of December, stylishly wraps up the year 2024 like a beautifully tied gift.

A 4-minute song structured in verse-chorus format resonates with those who often speak hatefully about her; however, its Amapiano vibe allows many to appreciate it regardless of…