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Vincent Mwasia Mutua, professionally known as Chipukeezy, is a prominent Kenyan comedian, radio presenter, television host, and public figure. Born on November 1, 1990, in Tala, Machakos County, Kenya, he has established himself as a recognizable personality in the East African entertainment industry. Chipukeezy began his professional comedy career after moving to Nairobi, where he sought to break into the competitive local media and performance landscape. He gained widespread national recognition in 2013 when he joined the cast of the Churchill Show, a widely watched Kenyan stand-up comedy program. His comedic style, characterized by observational humor and relatable personal anecdotes—often inspired by his family and upbringing—distinguished him from many of his peers who frequently relied on tribal-centric jokes. Following his success on the Churchill Show, Chipukeezy expanded his career into broadcast media. He served as a co-host on the Kiss 100 FM morning breakfast show, partnering with veteran radio personality Caroline Mutoko, which further elevated his profile. In 2018, he ventured into television production by launching "The Chipukeezy Show" on Ebru TV. The talk show, which focused on interviewing various guests, became his signature platform, allowing him to curate content and engage with the public more directly. Although the show experienced transitions, including a move to TV47, it solidified his role as a television host. Beyond entertainment, Chipukeezy has taken on roles in public service. In 2018, he was appointed as a member of the Board of Directors at the National Authority for the Campaign Against Drug Abuse (NACADA) by the then-Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta. This appointment marked a shift from pure entertainment to advocacy, as he utilized his platform to campaign against drug and substance abuse, particularly among the youth. In 2021, his contributions to the board were recognized when he was elected as the Vice Chairperson of the Authority. Throughout his career, Chipukeezy has remained active in the event and performance circuit, working as a Master of Ceremonies (MC) for various high-profile events, including the African Muzik Magazine Awards (AFRIMMA), which he co-hosted in Dallas in 2017. He also attended the East African School of Media Studies, which provided a professional foundation for his work in journalism and media production. His career trajectory reflects the evolving landscape of Kenyan digital and traditional media, transitioning from stand-up comedy to hosting and administrative advocacy. While he has occasionally been the subject of public criticism—such as instances involving the management of his talk show interviews and his public stance on political and social issues—he maintains a significant presence in the Kenyan cultural discourse. As of his recent activities, Chipukeezy continues to work as a public figure, advocating for youth dialogue and remaining active in both entertainment and advisory roles.
Joined the cast of the Churchill Show in 2013, gaining national prominence as a comedian.
Hosted East Africa's Comedy Tuesday at the Kenya National Theatre in 2016.
Co-hosted the African Muzik Magazine Awards (AFRIMMA) in Dallas in 2017.
In May 2019, Chipukeezy faced public criticism after staging a prank on his TV show where actors posed as police officers to arrest musician Alvindo, who was already facing legal scrutiny by the Kenya Film and Classification Board at the time.
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Appointed to the Board of Directors at the National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA) in 2018.
Launched 'The Chipukeezy Show' on Ebru TV in 2018.
Nominated for the Best African Comedian category at the African Entertainment Awards USA (AEUSA) in 2018.
Elected as the Vice Chairperson of the NACADA board in 2021.
Relaunched 'The Chipukeezy Show' on KBC in 2023.
Appointed as the Assistant Director of Protocol and Events in the Executive Office of the President of Kenya in 2025.