Ntsoro 'the woman'

High heeled shoes, tight skirts, boobs, a woman's wig, long ear-rings, well styled eyelids, lips with colourful lipstick, red, and brown facial makeup.

That is exactly  how  television personality Joel Keitumele  looks like in his latest comedy release, Ntsoro le Toki, part 3. In the past  Keitumele forced a local tabloid to make a retraction after it alleged he was gay.

This time he does not feel embarrassed nor insulted being called the "woman". In the latest comedy Ntsoro is forced to dress like a woman, speak like a woman, and get a woman's job in the kitchen to survive biting unemployment.

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