The audience can expect to be entertained with her difficulties of finding love in times of Corona, as well as the joy of finding love in her 40s.
The show is an introspection about life, health and wealth, and navigating it in a world that finds it difficult to understand her as a black woman.
Ntuli was discovered performing in a marquee in Durban more than 10 years ago and first captured the country's attention as a top 10 contestant on SABC's So You Think You're
Funny, where she came third.
As a full-time comic, she has not looked back and is now a household name in the maledominated SA comedy industry.
The award-winning comic has performed at some of the country's biggest comedy events including the Comedy Central International Festival, BET Experience Comedy Festival and the Comedy Central Roast of American stand-up comedian Jeff Ross.
She attributes her success to having no holy cows — no subject is taboo.
Money and Men has played to full-houses and sold out shows around the country and in the UK, and promises to thrill the Gqeberha audience on March 18.
Catch Ntuli's Money and Men at the Boardwalk Hotel International Conference Centre at 7pm on Saturday next week.
Tickets cost R250 a person via Computicket.
No under 16s are allowed.