His father’s a politician, his brother’s a doctor and Daliso Chaponda was destined to become a reverend. But he enjoys sinning too much. So the funnyman from Malawi became a comedian. Daliso is a ...
Daliso Chaponda, the UK-based African comedian, is a maestro of laughter whose comedic prowess knows no borders. In an exclusive interview with KTN News Globe Traktion show host Persil Telewa in Leeds ...
Daliso Chaponda, the UK-based African comedian, is a maestro of laughter whose comedic prowess knows no borders. In an exclusive interview with KTN News Globe Traktion show host Persil Telewa in Leeds ...
It draws on his peripatetic background (his father was a diplomat); he was born in Zambia, is Malawian by upbringing, spent some of his childhood in Zambia, Kenya and Somalia, and has been resident in ...
Daliso did his first show Feed This Black Man 20 years ago. The jokes were mediocre, there was a rap about poverty in the middle (which was as offensive as you might imagine) and the big finale ...
With over 300 million views of his stand up online, Daliso shot to fame on Britain’s Got Talent making it to the final of the 2017 series and establishing himself a firm favourite with the judges and ...
Brilliantly funny Britain's Got Talent finalist Daliso Chaponda presents his hilarious new show 'What The African Said'. After receiving Amanda Holden's Golden Buzzer, Daliso has gone on to amass over ...
Daliso Chaponda has been writing jokes about the news for over a decade - on Have I Got News For You, Radio 4's News Quiz, Australia's Good News Week and in fact, he's even been the news himself, ...
Daliso Chaponda is an African comedian but his comedy career has been built on jokes about Westerners. His first three shows were predominantly critiques of the insane behaviour of westerners. He ...