The Kazujishan national radio (Kazujisha rikeda, "Kari") broadcasts news and music.
The daily news programme is called Neshvautlemastla ("New Footprints") and
has both a national and regional variant.
The national Neshvautlemastla is broadcasted
once a day at 6 pm and is generally
read by Kadasin Kemista and Aoshindal Tepnekere. They are widely known across the
country. People at times make fun of the fact that all Neshvautlemastla broadcasts
start with
Su terban Kari 1, minshui da kehátoka kjalu ja sehekasjala
da Neshvautemastla vorde Kemista Kadasin/Aoshindal Tepnekere...
("You are listening to Kari 1, the time is 6 pm, and this
is Neshvautlemastla read by Kemista Kadasin/Aoshindal Tepnekere...")
As I'm Kemista Kadasin (the Kazujisha way of writing it!), I read some news from
Kazujisha every now and then and put them up here. Most of the time they'll
be short because the time I have to record things is quite small.
But hey, it's spoken Kazujisha!
Small note regarding dead people (!): The family name of a dead (murdered) person
may be revealed if the family wants to (the police needs to agree). That's why you'll
occasionally see [family name] notices.
"May 29 2007 (Jinlankatlzipe 29 2007) -
download here
Sujala terban Kari 1 (an), minshui da kehátoka kjalu ja sehka da Neshvautlemastla
vorde Kemista Kadasin.
Ni Teleian saokasa suishi kjalu lăejôkun da nepa năei meikimura. Meikimura
da nepa kongiu kirikuna ja ta da Keianrah. Lăejôkun ne răe kyn naj jedan vorde
autemastla vôe ne jedan. Oma, korano teke minshui ta da nepa kirtaja, ari
se kongiu răe se da nepa da tepkirha.
You are listening to Kari 1, the time is 6 pm, and this
is Neshvautlemastla read by Kemista Kadasin.
In Teleian [the river in the Kazujisha capital Rahean] at around 6 am, the police found a body.
The body has been identified and is a Keianrah [family name].
The police has not yet stated whether they
have any clues about the case. At the moment, the time of death is not known, but
it is believed that she was murdered.
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