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King Kandoro Takes Zimbabwean Comedy to the Continent and Beyond

by Leo Muzivoreva
July 30, 2025
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King Kandoro Takes Zimbabwean Comedy to the Continent and Beyond

Zimbabwean comedian King Kandoro is not just riding a wave, he is building one. This August, the sharp-tongued comic will represent Zimbabwe at the Nairobi International Comedy Festival, where he joins a stellar lineup of performers from across East and Southern Africa. Set for 16 August at the Movenpick Hotel in Nairobi, the gala night is expected to be one of the festival’s highlights, and Kandoro’s name sits comfortably alongside acts like Mammito, Hillary Okello, Dillan Oliphant, Cleyton Msosa and Justine Wanda.

But while others are being discovered, Kandoro arrives with the quiet confidence of someone who has already built a cult following. His comedy is distinct, cool, deliberate, unapologetically Zimbabwean, yet broadly African in its themes and textures. Whether on stage, online, or in conversation, his voice cuts through with a mix of humour, insight and political sharpness that few comedians on the continent can match.

Born Mukudzei Majoni, his rise began not in the clubs of London or Johannesburg, but in the living rooms and smartphones of Zimbabweans who tuned in to his podcast Sadza in the Morning. What began as a lo-fi, often chaotic discussion about Zimbabwean life quickly evolved into one of the country’s most popular digital shows. With every episode, Kandoro honed his tone, biting but not bitter, honest but never exhausting.

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From there, the transition into stand up comedy came naturally. His first shows drew modest crowds, but the content struck a nerve. It was smart. It was grounded. And it was funny. His recent tours have taken him across continents, with sold out performances in Poland, Dubai, South Africa, Scotland, and cities across England, where he is now based. Yet no matter how global the venue, the material remains rooted in Zimbabwean realities.

At the heart of Kandoro’s brand is Properganda with Kandoro, a YouTube series that blends satire and serious social commentary. Unlike traditional talk shows or political panels, Properganda manages to dissect Zimbabwe’s most sensitive political and economic issues with a tone that is clear-eyed and accessible. From election cycles to currency chaos to the struggles of the diaspora, the show offers a space for reflection without resorting to despair. It is this blend, humour laced with analysis, that has made Properganda essential viewing for Zimbabweans at home and abroad. He took the show up a notch through his stand up comedy Properganda World Tour.

Kandoro’s voice travels across formats. In Black and Forth, the podcast he co-hosts with fellow England based Zimbabwean actor and comedian Munashe Chirisa, the duo unpacks everything from identity and culture to relationships, social media and the migrant experience. The conversations are easy, funny, and strikingly familiar to a generation of Africans who are both connected and displaced. It is this honesty, casual yet thoughtful, that gives the podcast its charm.

Yet even with a growing global footprint, Kandoro has not turned his back on home. In January 2025, he launched The New School, a monthly comedy night at the Jason Mphepho Little Theatre in Harare. Designed as a platform for emerging comedians, the event takes place on the last Friday of every month and features rising talents such as Tinashe Fortune, Hupenew, Tanya Alex, Munya and Mike. The idea is simple; provide space, offer support, and help shape the next generation of Zimbabwean comics. If Zimbabwean comedy is going to thrive, it needs more than talent. It needs structure, visibility and mentorship. Kandoro is offering all three, not through grand speeches but through consistent action.

His return to Zimbabwe in September of this year for the Shoko Festival in Harare will add yet another chapter to a year that already includes Nairobi, a growing online presence, and the continued success of The New School. What sets him apart is not just his stagecraft but his commitment to building an ecosystem. He is not chasing viral clips or global validation. He is building something that lasts.

Kandoro’s work does not try to make Zimbabwe seem smaller or less complicated than it is. He embraces the mess, the contradictions and the resilience that comes with it. His voice speaks to the everyday person who is trying to make sense of broken systems, awkward silences and moments of unexpected joy.

As Nairobi prepares to host him, and as more Africans discover his work, one thing is clear, King Kandoro is not just a comedian. He is a cultural force, rooted in Zimbabwe, shaped by diaspora, and driven by a mission bigger than punchlines. He is doing what great artists do. He is telling the truth and making it bearable.

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