16. Riaad Moosa (South Africa)
Riaad Moosa is a stand-up comedian, actor, and doctor. Known for his role in the film "Material" and the TV series "Doctor’s Orders," Riaad's comedy often explores cultural and social themes. He is a recipient of the Comics’ Choice Award.
17. Loyiso Madinga (South Africa)
Loyiso Madinga is a correspondent for "The Daily Show with Trevor Noah," known for his sharp political satire. His performances across Africa and Europe have made him a respected figure in comedy.
19. Daliso Chaponda (Malawi)
Daliso Chaponda gained fame as a finalist on "Britain's Got Talent." His clever and witty humor has led to a BBC radio show, "Daliso Chaponda: Citizen of Nowhere," and performances worldwide. Daliso's comedy often explores themes of identity and migration.
20. Kevin J (Nigeria/UK)
Kevin J, a British-Nigerian comedian, is known for his observational humor. He has performed at top comedy clubs and festivals globally, earning a reputation for his insightful and relatable comedy.
These comedians have not only brought laughter to audiences across Africa but have also achieved international recognition, significantly contributing to the global comedy scene. Their unique styles and fearless approach to addressing societal issues through humor make them stand out as influential figures in the entertainment industry.
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