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The Preacherman’s comedy show 'Let's Go To Church' delivers a divine dose of laughter

KUDZAI CHITSATSO

Harare-based comedian Ngoni Vicaldo Mukahanana, better known as The Preacherman, brought the house down with his successful comedy show, Let’s Go To Church. Held on the 8th of August, the event drew an impressive crowd, including a surprising turnout of elderly attendees and even reverends, proving that laughter truly transcends generations.  


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The show was filled with joyful music and a medley of diverse jokes that had the audience roaring with laughter. Comics like Chipenzi Da Comedian, Trust K, Neville The Entertainer, and The Preacherman himself tackled relatable themes about everyday life, delivering humor that resonated across age groups.  

Trust K opened the show with a stellar performance, setting the tone for an evening of hilarity, while MC Josh, the host, ensured the proceedings flowed smoothly with his calm yet commanding presence.  




In an exclusive interview with ZimSphere, The Preacherman expressed gratitude for the support his show received, particularly from the older generation.  

"I'm really humbled by those that came through to the show, especially the older generation supporting what we are doing," he remarked.  

The Christian community’s endorsement of the event was another highlight for the comedian. 

"Being supported by the Christian community as well, with pastors in attendance, can only affirm what we as Godly Expressed Entertainment represent. We want to build more and more audience in like manner," he added.  




For The Preacherman, the highlight of the evening was witnessing the audience’s unfiltered joy. "My favorite part was just seeing the audience laughing and enjoying the show throughout," he shared.  

The show’s unique ability to unite young and old through humor, while staying true to its family-friendly roots, set it apart as a memorable night of entertainment.  

Building on the success of Let’s Go To Church, The Preacherman is already planning his next comedy event, slated for December.  




"Another show is definitely coming through in December, so everyone must come together and get ready for that one," he said with palpable enthusiasm. 

"We hope that by the grace of God, we even take off so that by 2026 we start going to bigger venues," he revealed, signalling his intention to grow his audience and expand his reach. 

With its impeccable blend of clean humour, generational appeal, and a touch of spirituality, Let's Go To Church resembled a proper celebration of community and joy. 




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