Jonny Pula, Triccs lead comedy masterclass in Paying Our Dues
Friday, July 03, 2026 | 0 Views |
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Holding the night together was MC Dexter Royale, who once again proved why a skilled host is the backbone of any successful comedy show. With effortless crowd work and an instinctive ability to read the room, Royale kept the audience engaged between performances. His quick wit, improvised interactions, and perfectly timed transitions ensured the momentum never dipped; a role that often goes unnoticed but was instrumental to the show's success.
Opening the lineup was Scotch Makopoza, who immediately won over the audience with confidence, charisma, and an unforgettable character performance. Dressed in a loose, shimmering suit, he fully embodied the persona of a loud, controversial pastor, poking fun at Botswana's vibrant church culture. His set blended musical interludes reminiscent of spirited Sunday services with hilariously questionable moral lessons, creating a clever contrast between gospel-inspired delivery and outrageously irreverent punchlines. It was a bold opening that set the tone for the evening.
Botswana's cattle industry is one of the country's greatest assets. For many families, cattle are a source of income, food, pride, and culture. They pay school fees, build homes, and support livelihoods. Beyond the farm, the beef industry creates jobs and earns the country valuable foreign exchange through exports.That is why the construction of the new containment fence should not be viewed as just another government project. It is an...