Mulamwah, widely recognized for his humor and vibrant presence in the entertainment industry, is proving to be just as dynamic in the world of business. Beyond his role as a comedian and influencer, he has carved out a notable space for himself in farming and transport—ventures that reflect his commitment to financial independence and youth empowerment.
One of his most impressive undertakings is in the boda boda business, based in Kitale. Starting modestly in 2021 with just five motorcycles, he has grown his fleet to more than 40 in just a few years. Each rider reportedly submits KSh 400 daily, allowing the enterprise to rake in about KSh 480,000 every month. This venture has become one of his most consistent income streams and a prime example of how strategic investment can yield strong returns.
In addition to transport, Mulamwah is also deeply involved in farming in Trans Nzoia County. A resurfaced video recently showed him tending to his farm, which includes dairy cows and various poultry such as turkeys. The clip, recorded about three years ago, highlights his hands-on approach to managing his farm—from feeding the animals to preparing their feed himself.
In the video, he voiced concerns over the challenges young farmers face in Kenya. According to him, the lack of government support and mentorship has left many young people to rely on online resources, which often don’t cater to local farming realities. He called for structured support, including organized seminars to equip youth with practical agricultural knowledge.
His comments triggered a mix of reactions online. While some critics argued that there are government programs and training opportunities for young farmers, others pointed out that these resources are often poorly marketed and inaccessible to many. Some netizens offered to assist him in improving his farm structures, while others questioned the scale of his farming efforts.
Despite the criticism, many praised his initiative, applauding his efforts to diversify his income and serve as a role model for other young Kenyans. The sentiment that “we all start from somewhere” resonated strongly, especially among supporters who understand the long-term nature of agricultural investment.
Mulamwah’s farm, though still developing, reflects a broader vision—one where young people can reclaim agriculture as a viable, modern, and profitable pursuit. His willingness to share both his wins and frustrations opens up conversations that could lead to better systems and support structures for youth venturing into farming.
Meanwhile, attention also turned briefly to his personal life, with fans speculating about his relationship status following a video shared by his ex, Ruth K. In the clip, she was seen serving omena with both ugali and rice, sparking online conversations about her cooking choices and whether the second plate was intended for Mulamwah. However, he has confirmed that they are no longer together.
Regardless of his personal dynamics, Mulamwah’s focus remains clearly on building a legacy that blends entertainment, entrepreneurship, and practical life skills. His journey serves as a reminder that success isn’t just about fame but about making smart moves behind the scenes.