No laughing matter as David Kau wants meeting with Minister Gayton McKenzie over comedy sector

South African comedian, David Kau says the comedy sector in South Africa deserves more support and recognition. Picture: Supplied

South African comedian, David Kau says the comedy sector in South Africa deserves more support and recognition. Picture: Supplied

Published Aug 16, 2024

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The popular South African comedian, David Kau says that he is willing to do whatever it takes to secure a meeting with Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture, Gayton McKenzie.

Kau went on a X (fomerly known as Twitter) rant about how he thinks that South African comedians do not get enough or no support at all from the government.

He further stated that he is willing to do just about anything including going to spin cars just to have a meeting with Minister McKenzie.

He said, “Do we have to be in the Olympics or die before we stand up comedians can meet you Gayton McKenzie?”

— DavidKau (@davidkau1) August 16, 2024

“We know we are not recognised or there’s no category for us although we have employed hundreds of people without any government assistance but we would appreciate a meeting please”.

Kau further shared that even the previous Arts and Culture Minister Zizi Kodwa once met with everyone in the art and culture sector, but did not meet anyone in the comedy sector.

“Even corporate sponsorship for comedy does not develop any talent, some of the sponsors pick and choose what they like based on their brand and not based on talent development,” he said.

Kau even wrote an open letter using AI on X to Minister Gayton requesting a meeting with him.

— DavidKau (@davidkau1) August 16, 2024

McKenzie has clapped back at Kau's remarks and said: "I have attended every comedy show you ever had, I had bought loads of tickets despite you offering them for free,“ he said.

Gayton further mentioned that: "You should inform ChatOn AI how much I support comedians, we will soon invite comedians because I am witness to the wonderful job opportunities being created by this very important sector"

It is unclear if the requested meeting will happen.

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