Content creators Mulamwah and Ruth K have publicly apologised following an
online spat that sparked widespread reaction from fans.
In separate statements, the two acknowledged
wrongdoing and asked their followers for forgiveness.
Ruth K was the first to speak, sharing a statement in which she admitted fault and said she should have done better.
“I take full responsibility. I should have done
better. I will do better,” her statement read.
She said she had been dealing with personal struggles
and was choosing to step back and focus on her son and her personal growth.
“As a single mom, raising my son is both my
greatest responsibility and my biggest blessing,” Ruth said.
“To those who were hurt or disappointed today,
please forgive me,” she added.
Later, Mulamwah, born David Oyando, also
addressed the issue. In a short statement titled “Notice,” he said he had
reflected on his actions and was remorseful.
“I have retraced my steps. I was driven by a
lot of factors but that does not justify the actions taken,” he said.
He apologised to fans, writing: “Poleni sana
to the fans. I have disappointed lots of you in so many ways.”
He also reached out directly to Ruth: “Pole
sana to R.K, mama Oyando. I forgive you. Hope you forgive too.”
He urged a shift in focus and asked for prayers moving forward:
“Let’s focus on the work ahead na tuombe Mungu atupee
mwelekeo when it comes to making decisions in future.”
The fallout between the two had played out
online, with exchanges and veiled accusations that triggered debate among fans,
especially over parenting and personal differences.