Narrators

  • Abena Ayivor

    Abena Ayivor is an actor, screenwriter, and voiceover artist of mixed African descent. She is based in South Africa and has over 20 years of experience in the entertainment industry, locally and internationally. Highlights of her career include playing President Bibi Mundanzi in the BBC/Netflix series, BLACK EARTH RISING as well as headwriting the MTV youth series, SHUGA DOWN SOUTH.

  • Anthony Oseyemi

    Anthony Oseyemi is a Nigerian actor, playwright and producer. He has a theatre and performing arts training background and has worked extensively in international film and television. He is based in Johannesburg

  • Chris Djuma

    Chris is a Swiss born, South African raised Congolese actor, writer, director and theatre maker. He trained at The Market Theatre Laboratory. He hopes that his curiosity for acting and storytelling leads him to further explore, reflect and interrogate humanity in all its shades while also bringing hope, light and joy to those who engage with him and his work.

  • Christel Mutombo

    Christel is an actor, singer and voice artist based in Johannesburg with 15 years experience in the entertainment industry. Originally from the DR Congo, she’s fluent in French, English, Afrikaans knows several African dialects and is adept at various accents. Her eclectic background and exposure to multiple cultures make her a natural mimic, adding to her versatility as a performer.

  • Lee Duru

    A multicultural, multi-lingual melting pot, Lee Duru is a breakfast radio presenter, allowing her to fuel some of her creative passions, and access to her ever-obliging psychologist – music. For the rest of the time she lives vicariously through various characters as an on-screen actor, but comes back to earth with behind-the-scenes work because fantasies are for people with retirement annuities.

  • Patrick Tumureebire

    South-African born, Ugandan by descent and born again in Jo’burg (pun-intended). Master of crowds and engineering, frequenting ramps and shoots. Business Analyst by day, set-life through the night. Charismatic personality paired with a millennial baritone voice. Dedicated to inspiring the next generation towards leading a purpose-filled life.

  • Rami Chuene

    Rami is a mother, singer, actress, musical director, radio host, voice-over artist, speaker and author. A popular face on national TV, she has featured in Giyani- Land Of Blood, How To Ruin Christmas, ISONO, The Queen, Harvest, Muvhango, 7de Laan, Abomzala, It’s Complicated, Scandal!, Inkaba and Backstage, to name a few. She has published a memoir, We Kissed The Sun And Embraced The Moon, and is currently writing her second book.

  • Thando Hopa

    Thando is currently a cultural leader at the World Economic Forum. A Writer, Diversity Advocate and International Model, she has written for Allure, Pirelli and Bizcommunity, and graced the covers of Vogue Magazine, Marie Claire and Glamour. She has contributed to the United Nations policy discussions regarding albinism in SADC countries, and has been a keynote speaker at international conferences. Her work advocates for diverse, equitable and inclusive representation in the media.

  • Tshiamo Moretlwe

    Tshiamo Moretlwe graduated from the University of Cape Town in 2020 with a BA (Hons) in Theatre and Performance, with distinction. She was awarded the Dean’s Merit List from 2017 to 2020, and was the recipient of the Brett Goldin Memorial Cup for Acting in her final year. Her most recent work includes Ophelia in Janni Younge’s Hamlet.

  • Uvile Ximba

    Uvile Memory Samkelisiwe Ximba is a creator, maker of things. She is a multidisciplinary artist with experience in theatre, vocal performance, and literature. Uvile completed her Bachelor of Arts Honours in Politics and International Relations and Dramatic Arts at Rhodes University and currently practices as an independent theatre artist and writer.

    In another life, Uvile was a cat. And she is currently obsessively questioning how oranges live and die.