
Chester Missing returns in sharp new show
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From Cape Town to Durban, Makhanda to Gqeberha, audiences can expect sharp satire, laugh-out-loud moments, and thought-provoking commentary as Koch and his well-known puppet, Chester Missing, dive into politics, identity, and life in South Africa. The dynamic duo unpacks more details with eNCA.

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