HARDtalk celebrates its twentieth anniversary with a repeat of one of its classic interviews. In this interview from 2016, Stephen Sackur talks to South African satirist Pieter-Dirk Uys.
Leaders who routinely abuse their power cannot stand to be laughed at and satire is a potent political weapon. That is a truth Pieter-Dirk Uys has exploited for 40 years. He styles himself as 'the most famous white woman in South Africa', thanks to his alter ego Auntie Evita, a character he created to poke fun at the white Afrikaner establishment during the apartheid era and which he now uses to lampoon Jacob Zuma and the ANC.
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