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Mulamwah Turns Bankrupt After Acquiring New Machine

Comedian and media personality Mulamwah has revealed his bank account balance after spending a hefty amount of his savings in purchasing a new Mercedes-Benz E250.

The comedian took to social media and shared a screenshot of his Sh.66.17 bank account balance. After purchasing the new machine, Mulamwah went bankrupt. Still, he felt confident about making a new start and accumulating additional savings.

“Bank balance baada ya benzo ? . tunaanza fresh ? , yako ni ngapi ?,” the instastory read.

Screengrab of Mulamwah’s bank account balance. Credits: Mulamwah’s Instagram.

On Thursday, the media personality paraded his new German machine on social media as he expressed his gratitude to his supporters. Noticing that he could effortlessly drive his wife Ruth K and their newborn child Kalamwah to the clinic, the newest car owner in town could not contain his happiness.

“GOD DID ?? proud car owner ? mercedes BENZ E250 innit . always move slow but move correctly ?. thanking God for all the blessings in life . wacha tuanzie ka life apa . thanks to familly, fans & friends for your support and prayers always . kijana ya kitale sasa ni former pedestrian. kalamwah na mama kalamaz clinic wanafika in style sasa . @atruthk thank you for the support always mamake ♥️,” Mulamwah wrote on Facebook.

Mulamwah has been a frugal spender because he preferred to achieve his objectives while leading a modest life. In an attempt to save more money, he used to live in a bedsitter.

The comedian, however, has been using his savings to provide a better life for his newborn since he welcomed him in February.

Wairimu Serah Nyambura

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