Jacob ‘Ghost’ Mulee, the esteemed former coach of Kenya’s national football team, Harambee Stars, and a prominent media personality, recently celebrated a joyous family milestone. His son, Bramwell Mwololo, married his longtime girlfriend, Damaris Wambui, in a vibrant wedding ceremony held on December 2, 2024. The event took place in Nairobi and was graced by close family members, friends, and notable personalities from various sectors.
The wedding was a colorful affair, reflecting the couple’s personalities and the rich cultural heritage of Kenya. Guests were treated to a blend of traditional and contemporary music, dance, and cuisine, making the event memorable for all in attendance.
Among the distinguished guests were political activist Brian Weke and State House Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura. Mwaura shared heartfelt congratulations to the newlyweds, stating, “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.”
Jacob ‘Ghost’ Mulee also took to social media to express his joy and pride, posting, “Congratulations to the new couple in town. Mr. & Mrs. Mwololo, what a wonderful wedding! God bless you!”
Bramwell Mwololo, like his father, has made significant contributions to the Kenyan media landscape. He is a host at Radio Jambo and has co-hosted a popular show every Saturday since 2013. His dynamic presence on air has endeared him to many listeners across the nation.
The union of Bramwell and Damaris has been met with an outpouring of goodwill messages from fans and colleagues alike. Their love story serves as an inspiration to many, showcasing the beauty of enduring relationships built on mutual respect and understanding.
As the couple embarks on this new chapter of their lives, they carry forward the legacy of commitment and excellence exemplified by the Mulee family. Their wedding not only marks a personal milestone but also adds a cherished moment to the rich tapestry of Kenyan social and cultural celebrations.