South Africa’s YouTube scene is rapidly growing, with a new YouTuber popping up every other day to add onto an array of great, funny and resourceful content (beauty tips do come in handy when the budget’s running dry), turning South Africa’s YouTube scene into a force that has the power to give TV a run for its money. Check out City Buzz’ favourite YouTubers
What do you get when you put three guys in front of a camera? A serious chuckle fest is what you get when Microwave Boys trio, Larry, Sphaka and Sipho drop their weekly episodes. Each episode is a comic relief on trending topics in the country.
Artist, illustrator, designer and actress, Julia Anastasopoulos has close to 140 000 subscribers and is the go-to channel for all things DIY – who knew there was braai pie actually exists and is easy to make?
George Mnguni is one of many bright and talented creatives who has made a name for himself through quality content online. Also known as Okay Wasabi, he has paved his way to becoming one of the most loved YouTubers in the country.
Lelo Macheke, the creative intellectual, mainly focuses on the black and queer experience in South Africa. His channel is a great place to learn a great deal about the politics surrounding gender and sexuality.
One of South Africa’s popular youtubers, with over 15 000 subscribers on YouTube, Snikiwe Mhlongo has got it all – from original beauty to fashion content. Her videos are fun and will keep you coming for more.