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Mulamwah Opens Up About Struggles Co-parenting, “Unatuma pesa zinareversiwa, gift inarudiswa”

In a recent Instagram Q&A session, comedian Mulamwah opened up about the difficulties he faces in supporting his daughter, Keilah. Responding to a fan’s question about his commitment to Keilah, Mulamwah spoke candidly about the struggles he’s encountered.

Mulamwah shared that it has been challenging for him to stay actively involved in his daughter’s life. Despite his attempts to provide financial support, he has faced obstacles. For instance, when he tried to send a gift for Keilah’s birthday, it was returned, leaving him puzzled about the reasons behind it.

Mulamwah has previously explained why he keeps his daughter out of his content creation, citing his desire for peace and privacy. He values his personal serenity and chooses to maintain a clear boundary between his public and family life, ensuring that matters involving his family remain private and free from public drama.

When asked about visiting his daughter, Mulamwah declined to discuss the topic, considering it too sensitive to address openly. Recently, Mulamwah hinted at his girlfriend Ruth’s pregnancy, which prompted a response from his ex, Carrol Sonnie. Sonnie clarified that Keilah is not Mulamwah’s only child, revealing that they now have another baby together.

Sonnie strongly denied allegations that she uses Keilah for financial gain. She emphasized that any financial support she receives is directed solely towards Keilah’s needs, such as diapers and other essentials, and is not for her personal benefit.

Sonnie also refuted claims that she has prevented Mulamwah from seeing his daughter, expressing her willingness to facilitate their interaction. She reiterated that any financial support is dedicated to Keilah’s well-being, with no ulterior motives.

In Sonnie’s words, “How can I use my kid as a job or bait? Keilah is my child, she is my daughter, I don’t have to be told that I’m using her for monetary gain. That money is for Keilah, it goes towards her expenses, such as diapers and her well-being. It does not benefit me personally; it is all for the child’s sake.”