Rapcha Sayantist took time to remind netizens(in case they forgot) of how far he's come from. He's one of the prolific actors and entertainer in Kenya after the late Mzee Ojwang' launched his career. Photo credit: Instagram/rapchasayantist
Rapcha Sayantist took time to remind netizens(in case they forgot) of how far he's come from. He's one of the prolific actors and entertainer in Kenya after the late Mzee Ojwang' launched his career. Photo credit: Instagram/rapchasayantist

Rapcha The Sayantist reminds netizens of his coming-up journey

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Rapcha The Sayantist is one of the respected radio hosts in Kenya, he’s also one of the first comedy act to ever had a one-man standup comedy show.

To sum up everything about Rapcha The Sayantist, he’s nothing short of a talented and gifted entertainer.

Francis Kibe alias Rapcha The Sayantist isn’t just a radio host, and a comedy act, he’s also an actor.

He’s been an actor long before he became a radio host and presenter and he’s good at it.

Taking to social media, Rapcha The Sayantist took his time to remind netizens of how far he’s come to be in his stature today.

He reiterated that he had seven years’ experience in street performance before he landed his radio gig, before post-election violence, and of course before Covid-19.

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Rapcha also disclosed that he’s since mastered almost all the Kenyan tribes shy of less than 5 that he can’t comfortably make impressions of.

Rapcha the Sayantist is the whole entertainment package. He's a radio host/presenter, an actor, a standup comedian and an outspoken media personality speaking out against the social injustices. Photo credit: Instagram/rapchasayantist
Rapcha the Sayantist is the whole entertainment package. He’s a radio host/presenter, an actor, a standup comedian, and an outspoken media personality speaking out against social injustices. Photo credit: Instagram/rapchasayantist

“Before Corona. Before post-election violence. Before Radio. Before vioja mahakamani I had seven years’ experience performing on the streets, there are less than five Kenyan tribes that I haven’t mastered doing impressions of. I thank God” Rapcha shared online.

Rapcha had a dream of making it big a few years ago living in Huruma estate, sometimes going to and fro to his hustle walking a couple of kilometers just to save the little money he had.

Rapcha The Sayantist who usually hosts a reggae show on Hot 96 radio has indeed had his fair share of hustling in these Nairobi streets. Something that he’s grateful for.