Ghost Mulee took to his socials to congratulate the couple saying
‘Congratulations to the new couple in town. Mr& Mrs Mwololo what wonderful wedding! God bless you!’
Among the guests were political activist Brian Weke, Ghost Mulee, and State House Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura.
Mwaura shared photos from the lovebirds’ nuptials accompanied by a congratulatory message below:
“Finally, Sir Mwololo Bramwell amepata jiko. Hakuna patanisho tena. Congratulations Mr. & Mrs Damaris Wambui (Dee) Mwela Mwololo, the newest couple in town. May our dear Lord bless your union forever. Sir Bram is a host at Radio Jambo, and we have done a 10-year show with him every Saturday from 2013-23.”
Below are reactions and comments from their fans
Becky Kodi: Congratulations bro all the best .
Bonnie Bahati Mchelsea: Kama mwololo ndio anawed sai, naona Mimi sijachelewa.
Virginia Noni: Huyu navile nilianza kumsikia kitambo alikua anachill what???
Johnny Siresh: Mwololoo congratulations omwamii
Rismat Jossy: Sir.Bram…..congratulations are in order.
Anyande Junior: Kwa Ivo ata Mimi cjachelewa.
Betty Chimatwa: Was he single?Maajabu.
Lonah Wawire : Alafuu Kuna sisi tulichukuliwa kama mzigo Kwa gari.
Asbel Kemboi: Congratulations to the new couples. Patanisho imefanya kazi
Fayee Faith: Congratulations to the new couple.
Baba Ryan: Kwani unapea watu mawaidha ya ndoa na ww mwenyewe hujui ndoa ni nini,, Sasa ngoja ujionee vile hivi viumbe vinasumbua Kwa nyumba
Who is this man Bramwell?
Mwololo, a versatile athlete, excelled in both rugby and football at local and international levels.
Born in 1965, his passion for sports began during his time at Muslim Primary School, where he initially played as a goalkeeper before transitioning to a striker under the guidance of his school coach.
In his football career, Mwololo represented notable teams such as AFC Leopards, Utalii FC, and Gor Mahia, where he also served as a player-coach.
His journey included a stint in Oman with Al Ittihad and a notable role in the United Kingdom with the Hunslet Rugby League side.
Mwololo’s rugby career was equally impressive, playing for the Barclays Rugby Team and the Watembezi Pacesetters.
He briefly coached Moro United before returning to Kenya to continue his contributions to the sport.
by PENINAH NJOKI