As we celebrate Africa Day; a day that honours the rich cultures, histories and contributions of the African continent. As we reflect on the profound significance of this day, we also embrace the spirit of unity, resilience, and joy that defines Africa.
We recognize that one of the most powerful expressions of African culture is its unparalleled sense of humour. Comedy, in its many forms, has always been a cornerstone of African society, providing not just entertainment, but also a means to address social issues, to heal, and to bring communities together.
Today we talk to Engineer by training, consultant by profession, comedian by passion, author by calling and entrepreneur by FORCE, Ntsundeni Ndou! A rapidly growing stand-up comedian in the South African comedy space, who won the Battle of Bedfordview comedy competition for comedians with under three years experience and performing for the president at the Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation awards.