Die Kantoor's Albert Pretorius & Daniah de Villiers in studio

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The Office is more than just a sitcom - it's a global franchise with the UK's original version getting spin-offs in 15 countries world wide. South Africa has joined the global craze with Die Kantoor and it's HILARIOUS. We were joined by two of the stars Albert Pretorius and Daniah de Villiers.
20 Jan 2AM English South Africa News

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