On Sunday, August 17, thousands of fans filled Kasarani Stadium to watch Harambee Stars take on Zambia in their final Group A match of CHAN 2024. Among the spectators was content creator Ruth K, Mulamwah’s baby mama, who drew attention with a sultry outfit featuring a Kenya jersey and shorts, highlighting her curves.
The match was intense, with Kenya securing a narrow 1-0 victory in the 75th minute, earning a spot in the quarter-finals. Fans erupted in celebration, and amid the jubilation, Ruth K had an unfortunate mishap. She lost her iPhone 14 while exiting the stadium. The device reportedly contained several unfinished projects, prompting her to appeal to the public for help.
On Instagram Stories, Ruth wrote: “Mixed emotions today. Kenya won and I was overly excited, but sadly, I lost my iPhone 14 while exiting Kasarani Stadium. If anyone finds it and returns it, I promise a reward of KSh 30,000. It has my unposted projects.”
Her appeal quickly drew reactions across social media. Some sympathized and offered assistance, while others jokingly suggested she use the KSh 30,000 reward to buy a new phone. Some fans speculated it might have been a publicity move. Netizens commented with mixed humor and concern: eddiebutita asked, “Hii nguo mfuko yake iko wapi?” while carlosxperience joked, “Hiyo 30k nunua ingine.” Others, like ___.kid.rock, wondered if the post was primarily to showcase her outfit.
Ruth K has also been in the spotlight due to her co-parenting drama with Mulamwah. After their breakup, Mulamwah claimed that their son’s surname had been changed. Ruth subsequently launched a new social media page for their child, Calvin, also known as Kalamwah, encouraging fans to follow and support him. The ongoing disputes over their child’s name and co-parenting arrangements continue to attract attention online.
Ruth K’s appearance at Kasarani Stadium and her appeal for the lost iPhone highlight her continued influence on social media. Fans remain engaged with her activities, from fashion statements at major events to personal challenges shared publicly, reflecting her strong presence in Kenya’s digital and entertainment landscape.

