Mulamwah Warms Hearts with Adorable Dance Moves with His Son
Kenyan comedian and content creator Mulamwah is spreading joy and capturing hearts across the nation.

Source: Instagram
On Monday, April 24, the entertainer shared a heartwarming video of himself dancing with his young son, proving once again that he’s not only a star on stage but also an amazing dad.
The video depicted the comedian holding Oyando Junior's hand as the boy stood atop a cabinet.
A Luhya song played in the background, and Mulamwah danced to it rhythmically, with the usual vigorous shaking of the shoulders.
The boy delightfully laughed watching his father dance, as his mum recorded the precious moment.
Mulamwah eventually got his off the cabinet.
The comedian is gearing up for a highly anticipated performance on Sunday, April 20.
Mulamwah urged fans to get their tickets early to avoid missing out on what promises to be an unforgettable night.
“He is getting ready for the show, he must perform. The cabinet I got while living in the bedsitter is still going strong.”
Mulamwah's wife, Ruth K, gushed over the adorable video, writing:
"My people."
Fans flooded the comments section, praising Mulamwah for his infectious energy and the beautiful bond he shares with his little one.
njeri_lizzy:
“The definition of happiness and blessing.”
am._mbugua:
“Only dads can understand this feeling.”
ms.sheilashee:
“Your boy is so cute.”
qehoty_salim67:
“This is great, man. Kalamwa is so grown. Shout out to you.”
Deeleilahassan:
“He knows he is well off because his father is rich. Baby boy is happy.”
Cleohlovechild:
“I need a son, too.”
Bridgidbestine:
“Where are those critics? Baby is growing handsomely."
Kalamwah was born on Saturday, February 10, and Mulamwah was overwhelmed by joy, saying that he felt complete again.
The entertainer noted that it was the best feeling in the world to hold the boy, and was looking forward to making memories. Mulamwah also thanked Kalamwah’s mother for sticking with him.
In other news, TUKO.co.ke reported that the funnyman has also invested in the boda boda business.
The trained clinician started with around five motorbikes in 2021 and grew them to over 40 in 2025.
The average amount riders in Kitale give the owner is KSh 400, translating to around KSh 480,000.
However, Mulamwah cautioned people looking at getting motorbikes on loan.
In his argument, Mulamwah said that a bike going for around KSh 100,00 in cash could more than double in price when purchased via a loan.
He noted that many young people find loans attractive due to the low initial deposit of KSh 12,000.
Mulamwah attributed it to youth being poor despite owning bikes.
Source: TUKO.co.ke