Mendosa, 37, cooked cassava paste on a small wood fire and her husband picked through the devastation wrought by Cyclone Kenneth on Nacate, a village of a few hundred people in Mozambique's far north. 'TOO BAD'Mendosa said the cyclone was "too bad" for their children Pizere, Naturesa, Ancha, Ida and Luigi. Before the storm which ravaged Mozambique, southern Tanzania and Comoros from Tuesday, Nacate was a neat village on the road between Pemba and Macomia. A crumpled yellow satellite dish lay in front of the Impala Salao da Cha tea house and inside the roofless structure, a muddy green plastic wineglass lay on its side. Everything," said Amisse, 37, as four teenage boys played football in the road near the fallen village sign.
Source: Daily Nation April 28, 2019 12:22 UTC