Frasha Poses With A Goat Leaving Many Wagging Their Tongues, Here Is The Reason Why (PHOTO EVIDENCE)

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Francis Amisi aka Frasha used to be a doctor. A medical doctor for that matter, until he found a new love in the rap business. Actually, he's got an upcoming album titled Dakitare.

Now, Frasha isn't all about rapping and club dundaring. He is a business man. He really knows how to hustle hard to get his mullah. In fact, he owns one of the hottest entertainment spots in the whole of Machakos county, Club Euphoria. He's an entrepreneur like that!

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The Shigidi hit rapper is also a man with a big heart. He likes helping people who are in need. In ensuring that his love for humanity progressed even without his presence, he formed the I Am Frasha Foundation, a nonprofit-making charitable venture, with a primary aim of helping the needy.

In recent times, the Foundation has been traversing the country in an effort to bring a smile on the faces of physically disabled children. Yesterday, he was in the Katangi area of Machakos, where he did something incredible.

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"Together with my team, and an amazing support by Sportpesa and Easy Taxi, we went for our final visit of Katangi, where we donated a tuk tuk and some 10 wheelchairs for use by the disabled kids. The reason why We chose to do charity work for kids living with disabilities, was because of my past experiences at Aga Khan. I used to associate myself a lot with such kids and I know their medical needs and the challenges they go through. My background in medicine pushed me to take this path. It's a journey I will pursue even further in touching more lives," he says.

So, what was the goat for?

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"Hahaha... That mbuzi was given to us as a group last year, but we collected it yesterday. We will eat it of course... or have it up for sale! We thank the people of Katangi for believing and walking the journey with us," says frasha.

The Foundation has previously been to Mombasa, Turkana, Kisumu, Nakuru, Athi River and Mutituni, helping the disabled with therapy as well as providing medical units among other charitable activities.

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