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Chats of Africa

Chats of Africa

Auteur(s): Kalungi Ssebandeke
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Brand new podcast Chats of Africa with Kalungi Ssebandeke- we speak to talented africans across the world. Whether its an actress from Zimbabwe or an investor from Ghana, tune in to be inspired and moved by these Chats of Africa.

Kalungi is an actor, writer, director who has recently moved into theatre and film producing. Since landing his first professional role in 2008, he has starred in varied list of shows from Skins, Dubplate Drama to Dr Who. On stage he has performed in plays across London and other English cities even earning an Offie Nomination for his first role out of drama school(he went back to train when he was 26). Alongside his acting, he has written plays, namely Assata Taught Me, inspired by the FBI's Most Wanted Woman Assata Shakur which will return very soon. To the surprise of many but not to himself he won the prestigious JMK Directing Award and now works as an Acting Tutor at London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts, the oldest drama school in the world. As an avid listener of podcasts(and an early adapter for the podcasting game in the UK with his first podcast Sseband of Bros. with his bro Moses) he is delighted to bring you this weekly podcast.

More episodes to come but in the meantime, enjoy this pilot episode.

Opening and closing track 00:59 by Mozzie Mutant.

Audio and Video recorded by Moses Ssebandeke

Podcast produced by Sse So Productions.

Executive Producer: Kalungi Ssebandeke

Sse So Productions 2026
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  • Chats of Africa with Kalungi Ssebandeke: #1 Guest: Tendaiishe Chitima
    Jan 17 2026

    Chats of Africa with Kalungi Ssebandeke is a brand new podcast where I speak to talented Africans from across the world.

    In this first ever episode we have an inspiring conversation with Tendai Chitima, the trailblazing Zimbabwean actress who starred in Cookoff—the first Zimbabwean film to feature on Netflix. Tendai shares her remarkable journey from being the fastest girl in her high school to navigating a three-year visa struggle in South Africa, and ultimately embracing her Zimbabwean identity to achieve international success. This episode explores themes of perseverance, cultural identity, and the power of staying true to your roots while pursuing your dreams.

    Please like and rate our podcast and stay tuned for more exciting Chats of Africa with Kalungi Ssebandeke

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