
Digital content creator and radio presenter David Oyando, popularly known as Kendrick Mulamwah, has addressed circulating rumors regarding the repossession of his Mercedes Benz by sharing his vehicle’s logbook. This action was taken to refute claims that the car was taken due to an outstanding loan.
In a post on his Instagram account, he presented the logbook issued by the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA), effectively countering the allegations of losing his vehicle over financial issues.


Additionally, he included images of his Mercedes Benz and his mansion, which is currently under construction.
As a father of three, he emphasized that his intention in sharing this information is not to boast, but to acknowledge his accomplishments.
“Just because it is difficult doesn’t mean it is impossible. Let us learn to appreciate everyone’s efforts and celebrate their achievements. Always be proud of your little steps in life. We don’t post to show off, we don’t compete; we post to demonstrate that situations can always change and that you can rise from humble beginnings to success.
“Bora bidii na God mbele. The content creator further stated that henceforth he would not be clearing any social media rumour about him adding that whenever he posts something there is always a negative reaction.
“Ukipost benzo unaringa na show off , ukijipost kwa mandizi ati una embrace poverty . Wapendwa tufanye ? Ati ni loan, ukipost log book ati you don’t need to prove Am not proving any other rumours,” he added.
Mulamwah’s source of income
Apart from posting his achievements, Mulamwah also shared his revenue sources which are from his motorbike business, YouTube earnings, events and endorsements among others.
“Mulamwah’s sources of income are over 40 bikes skiza tunes over – 100 pieces on YouTube. endorsements voice artist red dot ent / mullamwah ent actor/films appearances monetized Skits milele Fm presenter bookings & events stand up comedy international relations farmer maombi ya kijiji mzima,” he posted.
Savings
December 16, Mulamwah disclosed that he successfully saved Ksh1.1 million in 2024 through a disciplined daily savings challenge.
He explained that he started the savings challenge on December 15, 2023, consistently setting aside Ksh3,000 daily. The strategy, he said, was to save small amounts regularly, which ultimately grew into a substantial sum by the end of the year.
“God is great – Ksh3,000 per day savings challenge completed for 2024. Started 15th Dec last year, kuweka pole pole tu. Umeweka ngapi? Kama hujaweka, tuanze wote for next year.
“Hailjalishi ni how much, ata 20, 50, 100, 1k per day is ok. Try to save cash because it will always save you back,” he wrote.