Creative Currency with Zille Wizzy

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Zille Wizzy, whose real name is Sello Mokgehle, is a fast rising comedian, entrepreneur, and content creator from South Africa. He is originally from Mokgwadi, Limpopo, and has become well-known for his relatable storytelling, funny social media videos, and catchphrases like "LamaZingZing".He creates comedy skits and podcast-style content, amassing hundreds of thousands of subscribers on his YouTube Channel. One of his biggest achievements was landing a show called Spreading Humours on the Podcast and Chill Network, which is considered to be one of the largest podcast platforms in Africa. Through leveraging his online fame, he launched his own food brand called Atchaar Yama Hurry Up, even featuring on major commercial billboards in Johannesburg.
18 Jun English South Africa Society & Culture · Music Interviews

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