Key Takeaways
- David Kau studied Vusimuzi "Cat" Matlala’s appearance before the ad-hoc committee to prepare for a skit with South African Broadcasting Satire (SABS)
- Kau hopes the ongoing revelations at the ad-hoc committee and the Madlanga Commission will lead to real change and successful convictions
- The comedian has been at the forefront of South African comedy for nearly three decades and has shows this festive season, including a one-man show in Cape Town
- Kau laid the foundation for today’s black comics and has given many comedians a chance through his show, Blacks Only
- The show has grown into an institution and has featured comedians such as Trevor Noah, Eugene Khoza, and Skhumba
Introduction to David Kau’s Latest Project
David Kau, a seasoned comedian, has been making headlines with his latest project, a skit with South African Broadcasting Satire (SABS) that recreates Vusimuzi "Cat" Matlala’s appearance at the ad-hoc committee. To prepare for the role, Kau studied Matlala’s appearance before the committee, taking note of his glasses, grey beard, and bald head. Kau’s resemblance to Matlala is uncanny, and he concedes that he may have been mistaken for the crime suspect at first glance. The skit is part of SABS’ latest effort to poke fun at politicians and trending topics in South Africa.
The SABS Skit and Its Significance
The SABS skit is a satirical take on Matlala’s two-day appearance in front of parliamentary members, which made headlines and trended on social media. Matlala made serious claims about payments and interference involving high-ranking officials, including former minister Bheki Cele and the police leadership. Kau’s involvement in the skit is his first time working with SABS, and he was brought in by fellow comic Kagiso Lediga, who thought he would make a good "Cat". Kau hopes that the ongoing revelations at the ad-hoc committee and the Madlanga Commission will lead to real change and successful convictions, rather than just being a show.
Kau’s Preparation and Experience
To prepare for the role, Kau watched Matlala’s testimony on TV and tapped into his experience as a UCT drama school graduate and comedic timing. Kau has been at the forefront of South African comedy for nearly three decades and has a deep understanding of the industry. He has been consistent in his complaints against government support for comedy and has been pushing for more opportunities for black comedians. Kau’s experience and expertise made him a natural fit for the role, and he brings a level of authenticity to the skit.
Kau’s Career and Legacy
Kau has been a pioneer in the South African comedy scene, laying the foundation for today’s black comics. He has been performing stand-up comedy since 1998 and has shows this festive season, including a one-man show in Cape Town. Kau’s show, Blacks Only, was launched in 2004 and has grown into an institution, providing a platform for black comedians to perform in whatever language they want. The show has featured comedians such as Trevor Noah, Eugene Khoza, and Skhumba, and has given many comedians a chance to showcase their talent. Kau’s legacy in the comedy industry is undeniable, and he continues to be a driving force in promoting black comedians and pushing the boundaries of comedy in South Africa.
The Impact of Blacks Only
Blacks Only has had a significant impact on the South African comedy scene, providing a platform for black comedians to showcase their talent and gain recognition. The show has been instrumental in launching the careers of many comedians, including Trevor Noah, who has gone on to become a global superstar. Kau’s vision for the show was to create a space where black comedians could perform without restriction, and he has achieved that and more. The show has become a staple of the South African comedy scene, and its influence can be seen in the many comedians who have been inspired by Kau’s work.
Conclusion
In conclusion, David Kau’s latest project with SABS is a testament to his talent and dedication to comedy. His resemblance to Vusimuzi "Cat" Matlala is uncanny, and his performance in the skit is a highlight of the show. Kau’s career and legacy in the South African comedy scene are undeniable, and he continues to be a driving force in promoting black comedians and pushing the boundaries of comedy in South Africa. As he celebrates 27 years in the industry, Kau shows no signs of slowing down, and his one-man show in Cape Town is sure to be a hit. With his commitment to comedy and his passion for promoting black comedians, Kau is sure to remain a major player in the South African comedy scene for years to come.


