Justine to represent Kenya at comedy festival

In Summary
  • The festival is the largest independent comedy festival in Africa, showcasing the best comedy acts from Africa and across the world.
  • This year's edition will feature 20 comedians and seven shows over a span of three days at the famous Emperors Palace in Johannesburg.
Producer Eugene Mbugua, Justine Wanda and Grégoire Furrer
Producer Eugene Mbugua, Justine Wanda and Grégoire Furrer
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Stand-up comedian Justine Wanda will represent Kenya at the Johannesburg International Comedy Festival in South Africa on April 1.

The fast-rising comedian will perform at the highly anticipated festival alongside industry heavyweights Carvin Goldstone, Basketmouth, Emo Majok, Aliya Kanani and Brian Aylward.

Celebrated international comedy producer and founder of the world-renowned powerhouse Montreux Comedy Grégoire Furrer was in the country last weekend to watch Justine Wanda prepare for the big stage.

The Johannesburg International Comedy Festival is the largest independent comedy festival in Africa, showcasing the best comedy acts from Africa and across the world.

This year's edition will feature 20 comedians and seven shows over a span of three days at the famous Emperors Palace in Johannesburg.

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