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August 26, 2025
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Mulamwah Makes Social Media Comeback As He Flaunts Earning Ksh 500k From Facebook

Mulamwah Makes Social Media Comeback As He Flaunts Earning Ksh 500k From Facebook

Kenyan content creator and comedian David Oyando, popularly known as Mulamwah, has made a triumphant return to the spotlight by revealing his impressive earnings from Facebook’s monetization program. After a period of reduced activity that had fans speculating about his whereab..

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Mulamwah, a Kenyan content creator, has revealed his significant earnings from Facebook's monetization program, making a social media comeback. He showcased a screenshot of his dashboard following a period of reduced activity online.

  • Mulamwah earned over Ksh500,000 from Facebook in one month, despite infrequent posting.
  • The comedian advises young people to "make cash… disappear" from social media after accumulating sufficient wealth.
  • This follows a previous disclosure in July, where he earned over $8,844.78 (Ksh1.1 million) from the platform.

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Kenyan Celebrities Address Finances, Relationships, and Online Conduct - August 2025

Several Kenyan public figures made headlines for their actions and statements. Content creator Mulamwah revealed he earned Ksh 500k from Facebook's monetization program, showcasing a screenshot from his dashboard. In a separate event, musician Colonel Mustafa was rejected after publicly proposing to his ex-girlfriend, Notiflow, during a live TV interview. Actress Kate Actress also addressed public scrutiny by dismissing cheating rumors about her boyfriend, Michael Mwangi, while sharing photos from their trip to Bangkok, Thailand. Additionally, photographer and content creator Baba Talisha, also known as Faustine Babatalisha, publicly condemned the online bullying of children. He expressed dismay in an Instagram post at adults who target children with hurtful comments online.

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