South African YouTube Channels Share Giggles, Exercise, Wildlife and Food

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Springbok Casino takes a look at Saffers with popular YouTube channels this month. Check out what’s on offer from South African YouTubers.

Trevor Noah, is one of South Africa’s most popular exports. Trevor’s YouTube Comedy Central channel has over nine million subscribers and features your favorite clips from his many stand-up comedy shows.

Derek Watts and The Sunday Blues‘, the Cape Town duo, features comedy including hilarious parody music videos like Don’t Be So White on their channel.

Suzelle is, an award-winning South African actress. She is also a designer, artist, and illustrator, and is an over-the-top Afrikaans poppie who shares cooking and  DIY tips and projects.

Kruger Sightings has over two million subscribers tourists who’ve recorded extraordinary sightings of wildlife interactions in the Kruger National Park. These happy tourists upload their videos to Kruger Sightings.

A fitness channel includes Peter Carvells Sixpack Factory for men wanting to lose weight and sculpt their bodies.

Die Antwoord is a hip-hop group from Cape Town. Their channel features music videos and some hilarious, sure to please, badly behaved television interviews.

Foodies of South Africa is a great channel with hundreds of easy recipes for South African taste treats like Amarula fudge, braai slaais, and cheesy pap and boerie loaf.

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“No doubt about it, we have some great talent among the denizens of Mzansi,” said Springbok’s manager, Daniel van Wyke. “Some have made YouTube their home, so we can all enjoy the shenanigans on their channel from the comfort of our own homes or mobiles!”