Eswatini Daily News

By Siphesihle Dlamini

A wave of laughter is set to wash over the ‘I Am Mpumalanga Heritage Festival’, where the delightful comedic duo, Gogo & S’lwane, are poised to take the stage.


Scheduled for September 27, 2024, at Ebukhosini Resort, this comedy and movie night promises to be an unforgettable celebration of culture, humour, and unity.

The festival is not just an event; it’s a vibrant gathering that brings together people from all walks of life.

In a recent interview, Gogo expressed their excitement about being part of such a significant occasion. “We are thrilled to be included in the I Am Mpumalanga Heritage Festival.

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Festivals attract a broad audience, including those who may not typically consider themselves comedy lovers. This gives us a unique opportunity to convert music enthusiasts into die-hard comedy fans,” he exclaimed.

Gogo & S’lwane have been making waves in the comedy scene, and they are known for their sharp wit and relatable humour that transcends cultural boundaries.

Gogo & S’lwane

With a solid reputation for delivering high-quality performances, the duo is poised to bring their A-game to Mpumalanga.

“We recently performed a two-hour set during our ‘Our Typa One Man Show,’ and it was a smashing success. We’re ready to dish out the best comedy set yet and rest assured, our content is clean and tailored for the Mpumalanga audience,” Gogo promised.

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Gogo revealed that they have a busy schedule ahead, with their next performance set for Piggs Peak on August 24, 2024.

“We are excited to take our One Man Show to different locations, including Nhlangano and Manzini. Each performance is an opportunity to spread joy and laughter, and we aim to unite Eswatini and South Africa through comedy,” he added enthusiastically.

As the duo prepares for their upcoming performances, they are acutely aware of the cultural significance of the I Am Mpumalanga Heritage Festival.

“We understand the importance of representing Eswatini on this global platform. It’s not just about making people laugh; it’s about showcasing our culture, our stories, and our unique perspectives as Eswatini comedians,” Gogo emphasized.

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