Real Problem with Chester Missing
Real Problem with Chester Missing
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South African politics and people from its smack talking puppet Chester Missing (and his sidekick, satirical ventriloquist Conrad Koch).
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Focuses on South African politics and societal issues with episodes covering themes such as the inner workings of the GNU, the racial history of Afrikaans, and the controversial topic of white refugees, all delivered in a humorous and engaging style.

South African politics and people from its smack talking puppet Chester Missing (and his sidekick, satirical ventriloquist Conrad Koch).
South African politics: where when we say we’re looking for “megabucks,” we literally mean actual impalas. This week, puppet-master (and literal puppet) Chester Missing dives into the chaos of the Madlanga Commission, where suspended Deputy National Commissioner Shadrack Sibiya is currently playing a high-stakes game of “It Wasn’t Me.”
From allegations of 20 gifted impalas and bags of cash to the most “un-hideable” evidence in SAPS history—an alleged sponsored Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) for a top general—this testimony is wilder than a KZN nature reserve. Why were 121 dockets hidden? Why is Sibiya sandwiched between two men named Fannie? And is the “Big 5” a crime syndicate or just a very expensive shopping list for Cat Matlala?
It’s corruption, cosmetic surgery, and a whole lot of flim-flam. Pull up a chair—the tea is hot, the booty is fake, and the irony is thick enough to stop a bullet.

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