>> we're going to meet famous comedian loyiso gola. ohh!n the bed. you've seen the toothpaste. you've seen my living space. now get out of here. >> oh, yeah? ok. >> like, i find the american accent so fucking annoying. it's so nasal. nyeoh, meow, maow. >> that is kind of how we sound. >> what's the problem, man? yeah.whereaslike, we articulate. >> and you guys are like, basi-cally. pro-bab-ly. prac-ti-cally. who lives in a house like this? if i knock on the door, they won't shoot me or something, right? hello? apparently this house has 64 rooms. i can't even count how many greek statues it has in front of it. does one family live here? we're doing a documentary. we're not allowed. not even for an interview? >> you can go. >> ok, ok. what if i had to ask for a cup of sugar? my trips to alexandria and hyde park left my head spinning. what role does comedy play in a culture with so much division? and how do comedians navigate all the landmines that come with it? to dig deeper, loyiso introduced me to his partner in comedy, kagiso lediga, one o