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.
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.
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