Comedian Mulamwah has returned to social media after weeks of silence, surprising fans with his Meta earnings. The father of three shared receipts showing he earned KSh 516,713 in August, despite posting minimally across platforms.
Mulamwah’s silence had raised curiosity and concern among his followers. He had been active in June during a high-profile feud with his ex, Ruth K, which involved sharing private photos and accusations of blackmail. Following the backlash, Mulamwah’s posts became cryptic, and he gradually reduced his online presence.
In July, he revealed earning KSh 1 million from Meta platforms before going silent. His last Facebook post was on July 27, and he deleted nearly all TikTok content except for three videos. Despite this, he continued generating income, highlighting his social media strategy.
Mulamwah told fans he would later explain how he earned half a million from Facebook. He encouraged young people to focus on monetizing social media and strategize quietly. He advised, “Make cash and disappear. After getting enough fruits, leave the forest before it’s dark.”
Netizens reacted with a mix of admiration and curiosity. Some praised his approach, while others questioned the strategy behind such earnings. Comments included:
Niite Caxton Kiptoo: “Very true Mulamwah -kaa mjinga ndo uishi poa.”
Alex Lex: “I wonder how much Fabrizio Romano is making. He likes to show off.”
Kas Mil Kasmil: “Tunalisha watu na bundles zetu za mkopo jameni. How does one make such money? Is it a must to share your life?”
Eric Wasike: “With a word of mouth, tell your fans ‘thank you’ because bila wao you can’t make it.”
Mulamwah’s return comes amid personal developments in his family. His baby mama, Carol Sonnie, recently moved in with their daughter, Keilah. She had lived separately for a year due to financial concerns and expressed gratitude to her parents for supporting her during that period.
Mulamwah’s social media earnings demonstrate the potential of online platforms for content creators, even with minimal posting. His strategy of occasional visibility combined with monetization is drawing attention and inspiring young creators to rethink their online presence.

