Kenya’s much-loved comedy duo, Njugush (Timothy Kimani) and his wife Celestine Ndinda, popularly known as Wakavinye, have officially announced the return of their hit stand-up comedy show, Through Thick and Thin (TTNT) 6. Fans can look forward to the event on August 1, 2026, at the Sarit Centre Expo Hall in Nairobi, promising another evening filled with laughter, relatable storytelling, and high-energy performances.
TTNT has become a landmark in Kenyan comedy, earning a reputation for its unique blend of observational humor, family-inspired sketches, and clever takes on everyday life. Njugush and Wakavinye have consistently transformed ordinary experiences into comic gold, covering topics such as parenting struggles, relationships, politics, and the challenges of modern Kenyan living. Over the years, the franchise has attracted sold-out crowds locally, while also touring internationally to cities like London, Dubai, and Australia, connecting with Kenyans in the diaspora who crave authentic humor from home.
The previous edition, TTNT 5 in 2024, was widely acclaimed for its wit and production quality. Njugush’s hilarious commentary on inflation and the rising cost of living resonated with audiences, while Wakavinye stole the show with sketches exploring parenting and family life. Critics and fans alike praised the show for its ability to entertain while reflecting the Kenyan experience, establishing TTNT as a gold standard for homegrown comedy.
Looking ahead to TTNT 6, the duo promises fresh content and even higher production values. This show has always been about telling our story and the Kenyan story in the funniest, most relatable way possible, Njugush said. Celestine emphasized that the new edition would reflect their personal growth as parents, partners, and creators. Our fans have walked with us through different stages of life, so TTNT 6 is going to feel like a reunion with family, she noted.
The announcement has already sparked excitement online, with fans eager to secure tickets for the 2026 special. TTNT continues to show that authentic, locally produced comedy can captivate audiences both at home and abroad, proving that Njugush and Wakavinye remain at the forefront of Kenya’s entertainment scene.