Ruth K Pleads for Help after Losing iPhone 14 at Harambee Stars Game, Offers KSh 30k Reward

Ruth K Pleads for Help after Losing iPhone 14 at Harambee Stars Game, Offers KSh 30k Reward

  • Ruth K, Mulamwah's baby mama, turned heads at the Kenya vs Zambia game with a sultry outfit that highlighted her curves
  • Amid the celebrations after Kenya’s goal and overall victory, Ruth got overly excited and accidentally lost her phone
  • She took to social media to appeal for help, offering a KSh 30,000 reward and explaining why retrieving it was so important

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On Sunday, August 17, thousands of Kenyans flocked to Kasarani Stadium to watch Harambee Stars face off against Zambia in their final Group A match of CHAN 2024.

Ruth K is Mulamwah's baby mama.
Ruth K offered a hefty reward for help in retrieving her lost iPhone. Photo: Ruth K.
Source: Instagram

Among the fans in attendance was comedian Mulamwah's baby mama, content creator Ruth K, who quickly caught attention with her Kenya jersey and shorts, which left many in the stands admiring her style.

The match was a thrilling one for local supporters, with Kenya clinching a narrow victory in the 75th minute.

The stadium erupted in celebration as fans cheered their team to the final whistle, having secured a spot in the quarterfinals and confirmed that they will play the games at home.

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How did Ruth K lose her phone?

Amid the jubilation, Ruth K had an unfortunate mishap as she lost her iPhone 14 while exiting the stadium.

She revealed that the device contained several unfinished projects, prompting her to reach out to the public for assistance.

Taking to Instagram Stories, Ruth wrote:

"Mixed emotions today. Kenya won and I was overly excited, but sadly, I lost my iPhone 14 while exiting Kasarani Stadium. If anyone finds it and returns it, I promise a reward of KSh 30,000. It has my unposted projects."

Her emotional plea quickly drew a mix of reactions on social media.

Some fans expressed sympathy and offered help, while others jokingly advised her to use the KSh 30,000 reward to simply buy a new phone while other joked that it may have been a publicity stunt.

Here are some of the reactions from netizens:

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eddiebutita:

"Hii nguo mfuko yake iko wapi?"

carlosxperience:

"Hiyo 30k nunua ingine."

___.kid.rock:

"Aseme tu alikuwa anataka tuone outfit of the day😂ama hua mnaiita aje?"

_mbitu_:

"Najua mnajiuliza amepost na nini."

tyronejabari._:

"Buy another one 😔with that money aii."

adammaina:

"Mnaziita projects nowadays?"

shay_joycean:

"Hiyo Iko Zambia saa hii."

nakur.u_gossip_club:

"Mulamwah ameanza revenge."

KimKim:

"Mulamwah must be singing All my enemies are suffering."

nairobi_trends_kenya:

"Attention anataka hatutampatia."

zazoxking:

"Nani alimuambia avae nguo haina mfuko?"

mickie_mical:

"Hawa watu wa iphone hawajai kosa unposted projects, buy a new one."

keyrah_37:

"Mulamwah anashangaa kusikia ilikuwa iPhone na yeye alikuwa amewaambia wachukue meno."
Ruth K is a popular content creator.
Ruth K turned heads at the Kenya vs Zambia game with her stunning outfit. Photo: Ruth K.
Source: Facebook

Did Ruth K change her son’s name?

Following the messy breakup between Ruth and Mulamwah, the comedian stirred controversy by claiming that she had changed their son’s surname.

Ruth, on her part, launched a new social media page for their child, Calvin, also known as Kalamwah, encouraging fans to support him.

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However, Mulamwah maintained that their son’s name had been changed from Oyando to Wanjiku.

Their drama kept fans entertained as they followed every twist in the co-parenting saga, sparking heated reactions online.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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DanVictor Munene (Entertainment editor) Danvictor is a journalist accredited by the Media Council of Kenya (MCK), currently covering entertainment news at Tuko.co.ke. He began his career at The Star Kenya, where he extensively covered the 2024 Gen-Z led anti-government protests. He has work experience in political news, current affairs, social media management, and audience engagement. You can reach him at danvictor.munene@tuko.co.ke to share your story.

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