Kenyan boxer and content creator Mbavu Destroyer has officially revealed his rate card — and the internet is talking.

By publicly outlining his charges for interviews, brand promotions, and event appearances, Mbavu Destroyer is signaling that he understands one key thing about modern fame: visibility is currency.
The Official Charges According to the released rate card, Mbavu Destroyer’s appearance fees are structured as follows:
Podcast or interview appearance: KSh 25,000
Meet and greet session: KSh 35,000
Guest appearance (2–3 hours):KSh 40,000
Boxing exhibition match: KSh 80,000
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On the digital side, his social media promotion rates include: Instagram post: KSh 15,000
Instagram story (24 hours): KSh 8,000
TikTok video: KSh 20,000
Bundle (1 post + 3 stories): KSh 30,000
Brand endorsement deals: Between KSh 50,000 and KSh 120,000
The move has sparked widespread reactions online, with many praising his transparency and business-minded approach.
Social Media Reacts
On Facebook and other platforms, Kenyans shared mixed but largely supportive opinions.
Donatello Versase commented: “This guy is way smarter than Majembe.I like how he communicates with clarity and is very ambitious if you watched him at Obinnah show. He can go very far. He seems to be very focused.”
Zac Alpha added: “This guy is clever. He knows in Kenya fame comes and goes real fast. Making hay while the sun still shines is a smart move.”
Trevor Kelly weighed in with: “This guy knows what it means when business knocks lakini Majembe wueeh.”
Arama Duke echoed similar sentiments, writing: “He is smart buana, there is life after that fight na anakaa tu content creator mnoma. Weka mawe.”

The common theme among supporters is that Mbavu Destroyer appears to be thinking long-term.
In Kenya’s fast-moving entertainment and influencer landscape, fame can spike overnight and disappear just as quickly.
By formalizing his rates early, he positions himself as a brand rather than just a viral personality.
Turning Clout into Capital
Analysts of Kenya’s digital economy often note that many viral stars fail to capitalize on their peak moments.
Mbavu Destroyer’s structured pricing suggests he intends to avoid that trap.
His rate card not only sets professional boundaries but also signals seriousness to potential corporate partners.
In an era where influencers negotiate privately and inconsistently, publicly sharing rates can serve multiple purposes:
Establish market value.
Attract serious business inquiries.
Eliminate guesswork in negotiations.
It also shifts the narrative from spectacle to strategy.
While much of the spotlight has been on his rivalry with Majembe, this move reframes him as an entrepreneur building a monetizable brand ecosystem around boxing, entertainment, and digital content.
Life Beyond the Fight
With the boxing match generating massive online traction, many observers believe Mbavu Destroyer understands that the fight itself may be temporary — but brand equity can be permanent.
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