The Daily Vox
In the Cape Town CBD, chattering pedestrians and whirring traffic are the chorus of inner city life. But on the odd visit to the city centre, you may hear the sound of farm animals creeping through the vines of the concrete jungle – except the sounds aren’t coming from animals, they’re coming from a man.
William Jafta is a 28-year-old street performer with a knack for imitating farm animals. He grew up on a farm in Paarl, 65km outside Cape Town, where he listened to livestock everyday, until he began to mimic them, eventually turning his talent into a career.