Ivory Park comedian Nkululeko Phiri waits backstage for his turn to entertain the crowd that turned up for the Mzansi Comedy Night at Emperors Palace's Centre Court recently.
People came from far and wide to attend the Mzansi Comedy Night at Emperors Palace’s Centre Court.
Among those that started the long weekend with a belly of laughs while listening to the likes of the ‘queen of Zulu comedy’, Celeste Ntuli, musician Jabulani ‘Sjava’ Hadebe, who showed his versatility by telling jokes on the night, Vafa Naraghi and Sibusiso Magosa were Kemptonians Thandeka Ntando and Thabisile Mdzimande pictured here during the show. Photo: Thapelo Seema
People came from far and wide to attend the Mzansi Comedy Night at Emperors Palace’s Centre Court. Among those that started the long weekend with a belly of laughs while listening to the likes of the ‘queen of Zulu comedy’, Celeste Ntuli, musician Jabulani ‘Sjava’ Hadebe, who showed his versatility by telling jokes on the night, Vafa Naraghi and Sibusiso Magosa were Kemptonians Thandeka Ntando and Thabisile Mdzimande pictured here during the show. Photo: Thapelo Seema
A host of South Africa’s top comedians and musicians recently entertained a packed Emperors Palace Centre Court during the Mzansi Comedy Night. Among those who had the audience in stitches of laughter were Sibusiso Magosa of Ivory Park, Sibusiso Mthembu of Alberton and Nkululeko Phiri, also of Ivory Park, pictured backstage during the show. They were joined in the show by the ‘queen of Zulu comedy’, Celeste Ntuli, musician Jabulani ‘Sjava‘ Hadebe, who showed his versatility by telling jo
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