Homeless comedian: David Kau has failed to settle his R1 million mortgage

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Homeless comedian: David Kau has failed to settle his R1 million mortgage
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Homeless comedian: David Kau has failed to settle his R1 million mortgage Producer and comedian of the 'Blacks Only Comedy' - David Kau is about to lose his house for reportedly failing to pay his R1 million loan.

Producer and comedian of the ‘Blacks Only Comedy’ – David Kau is about to lose his house for reportedly failing to pay his R1 million loan.

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