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Never Late | African Time
Netflix
8 episodes
9 months ago
Listen to Netflix Africa's first entertainment podcast experience. Join Andy and Zweli as they unlock Africa's rich film and television industry and Get the exclusive on why we're Never Late, but always on time, African Time!
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Listen to Netflix Africa's first entertainment podcast experience. Join Andy and Zweli as they unlock Africa's rich film and television industry and Get the exclusive on why we're Never Late, but always on time, African Time!
Show more...
Society & Culture
TV & Film
Episodes (8/8)
Never Late | African Time
Episode 5 | The Legends
We grew up watching them on our screens and now we get to hear how their on screen experience has been behind the scenes. This week's episode of the #NeverLatePodcast features legendary  actors Nandi Nyembe, Connie Chiume and Israel Matseke Zulu.
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3 years ago
1 hour 18 minutes

Never Late | African Time
Episode 4 | The Typecast Effect
Prepare to learn, laugh and fall in love with the words of wisdom shared by Candice Modiselle, Catherine Kamau-Karanja and Sharon Ooja in Episode 4. They take us on the journeys of their careers and show us how they're changing the narrative one role at a time.
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3 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes

Never Late | African Time
Episode 3 | Kings & Queens
Nancy Isime, Daniel Etim Effiong, Jesse Suntele and Noxolo Dlamini are here to tell us a little bit more about their trending titles Blood Sisters, Savage Beauty and Silverton Siege respectively. We hear how these African stories are travelling the world and resonating. 
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3 years ago
55 minutes

Never Late | African Time
Episode 2 | The Future is Female
In this episode we explore how the future of film and television is female by speaking to the powerhouses that are:  Kemi Adetiba (King of Boys), Rethabile Ramaphakela (How To Ruin Christmas), Jayan Moodley (Trippin' with the Kandasamys) and Ini Dima-Okojie (Namaste Wahala, Blood Sisters).
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3 years ago
1 hour 12 minutes

Never Late | African Time
Episode 2 | Teaser
In Wednesday's episode we have Rethabile Ramaphakela (How To Ruin Christmas), Kemi Adetiba (King of Boys), Jayan Moodley (Trippin' with the Kandasamys) and Ini Dima-Okojie (Namaste Wahala) as they tell us why the future is Female.
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3 years ago
1 minute

Never Late | African Time
Episode 1 Teaser
Africa Month is kicking off with a roaring BANG! @celestentuli and @kunleremiofficial knock our socks off with knee slapping jokes and stories detailing their comedic journeys so far.
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3 years ago
1 minute

Never Late | African Time
Episode 1 - Comedy | Celeste Ntuli & Kunle Remi
Laughter guaranteed! Kunle Remi and Celeste Ntuli bring the house down with stories of their first jobs, spending a night in a jail cell, all the while delivering some comedic anecdotes on life in the comedy lane.
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3 years ago
1 hour 7 minutes

Never Late | African Time
Introducing Never Late
Introducing Never Late, a podcast where acting Netflix talent and creators from across Africa have no-holds-barred conversations with hosts Andy and Zweli, and the performers get to share their personal stories in and away from the limelight.
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3 years ago
2 minutes

Never Late | African Time
Listen to Netflix Africa's first entertainment podcast experience. Join Andy and Zweli as they unlock Africa's rich film and television industry and Get the exclusive on why we're Never Late, but always on time, African Time!