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(19**-) Performer, radio and TV personality and stand-up comedian. * Grew up on a farm outside Cape Town where he learnt to climb trees, make pots and speak Xhosa. Did a Business Science Degree at UCT, then traveled Southern Africa with a theatre company and a herd of donkeys. His stand-up comedy career began shortly thereafter, appearing on Comedy Showcase as renowned Zimbabwean donkey-rustler Jabulani Ndlovu. He shot to fame in 2004 as the multilingual presenter of SABC 1’s Coca-Cola Mega Millions Game Show. As a standup comedian he has done ''[[The Life and Times of Klasie Kakpraat]]'' and ''[[Anyone Seen my Goat?]]'' and ''[[One Man, One Goat]]'' (2007), ''[[3 Wiser Men]]'' (with [[Marc Lottering]] and [[Riaad Moosa]], 2008-9).
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(19**-) Performer, radio and TV personality and stand-up comedian. * Grew up on a farm outside Cape Town where he learnt to climb trees, make pots and speak Xhosa. Did a Business Science Degree at UCT, then travelled Southern Africa with a theatre company and a herd of donkeys. His stand-up comedy career began shortly thereafter, appearing on Comedy Showcase as renowned Zimbabwean donkey-rustler Jabulani Ndlovu. He shot to fame in 2004 as the multilingual presenter of SABC 1’s Coca-Cola Mega Millions Game Show. As a standup comedian he has done ''[[The Life and Times of Klasie Kakpraat]]'' and ''[[Anyone Seen my Goat?]]'' and ''[[One Man, One Goat]]'' (2007), ''[[3 Wiser Men]]'' (with [[Marc Lottering]] and [[Riaad Moosa]], 2008-9).
  
 
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(19**-) Performer, radio and TV personality and stand-up comedian. * Grew up on a farm outside Cape Town where he learnt to climb trees, make pots and speak Xhosa. Did a Business Science Degree at UCT, then travelled Southern Africa with a theatre company and a herd of donkeys. His stand-up comedy career began shortly thereafter, appearing on Comedy Showcase as renowned Zimbabwean donkey-rustler Jabulani Ndlovu. He shot to fame in 2004 as the multilingual presenter of SABC 1’s Coca-Cola Mega Millions Game Show. As a standup comedian he has done The Life and Times of Klasie Kakpraat and Anyone Seen my Goat? and One Man, One Goat (2007), 3 Wiser Men (with Marc Lottering and Riaad Moosa, 2008-9).

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