Lines on my phone

i have a 5800 nokia express and it did got inside water so since than it doesn't accept vodacom or mtn sim cards, it just say sim card registratin failed and don't play fm radio anymore and have the lines on the screen and i don't kow what to do.

Buy a new phone.
The water has damaged various internal components so your problems are only going to get worse. The cost to repair such damage would be more than the cost of a replacement 5800.
You could try the advice on the link below to ensure that your phone is fully dry:
/t5/Pool-of-Knowledge/Dropped-your-phone-in-water-​Here-s-what-to-do-next/td-p/380349

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