The sad life of Kenya's greatest football coach – Marshall Mulwa | Tuko TV

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The sad life of Kenya's greatest football coach – Marshall Mulwa | Tuko TV


Marshall Mulwa’s record in Kenya’s football scene is undisputed, he led Harambee Stars to three consecutive CECAFA wins and made sure the stadiums were full to the maximum as Kenya’s flag rose high. But today, he lives in a single mabati room in Kitengela.

His wife and two sons who reside in America have not visited him in a while and his…

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  1. You can reach Marshall Mulwa through
    Elder Muchoki on 0723 843 035
    and Pamela 0721 760 831

    Paybill no. 891300
    Account 41069

  2. We Africans don't appreciate nothing nor we care nothings. We are all after our own stomach. It is a shame for Kenya and all Kenyans to watch Coach Marshal Mulwa to live in this distress situations

  3. Sad that children who earn some decent money teaching pilots how to fly can neglect the father that he lives in a house paying 30 Usd and they cant even pay for him. Sad.

  4. It's sad a parent can raise 10 children without complaining, and 10 children cannot manage to raise their parents. You need blessings and richness then take care of your parents.

  5. She ask him about what he did with money he say god god god

    But I really love him because he's strong with amazing smile

    But I think he have very untold story behind this story

  6. What is this? Everything doesn't make sense! What family is he talking about praising the guy is languishing in poverty, he literally dodged the question of what he did with his money!also I think Lyn realized the man state of mind was not so stable then she decided to let it be and not continue pressuring him with questions she didn't ask the most important questions… Well played Lyn

  7. That same God gives opportunities to everyone; whether you are a coach/ a teacher/ a driver etc. however you must take advantage of your your youth. even you who's watching. he looks like a good man though something doesn't add up.

  8. Please there is something missing in this particular interview. What did he do to the wife?Did he take care of the children. My favorite journalist didn't ask a lot of questions. We need to know

  9. He needs to open up fully. There are soo that the audience will want to hear/know. With a prosperous family the way he says, he shouldn't be living such a life let alone depending on well wishers

  10. Sorry but I don't understand this story what is really wrong with this man can somebody just tell me what's going on because I try to understand this story but I just feel like this not making me understand

  11. As such as gold money and silver belong to God let us be wise and do investment …I am mother of two beautiful kids my first born son before I got married to the love of my life baby daddy Wa my son ajui mtoto anakula nn or anavaa ni ata shule ajui kama aliingia .but Utakuta ni near future akilia oh I have son anisaidi coz anajiona kijana ..if this is the situations sina lakusema ..but they just need to help their daddy no matter what?

  12. Did he say the sons are doing well in USA?? If this is true, the sons will receive a well prepared punishment from God. How would you abandon your own father? WTF!!!!…shame on them if they are watching

  13. From the interview you can tell he is peculiar . He has faith , discipline, wide knowledge , a broad world view and very high level of intelligence. He's a philosopher too and is objective and very patriotic. That may explain his runaway success as Harambee Stars coach. These days all you hear from our coaches is 'the boys didn't play according to instructions', or the 'refferee robbed us'. Shindwe!

  14. I think Marshall is not okay, he looks mentally ill, he seem to be a good man though, lynn ama Amepelekwe spitali? meanwhile lynn would u kindly find his family and lets hear their side of stroy, i feel something is not adding up…

  15. Reading the comments here its funny how Kenyans love sugar-coating stuff. Its obvious that this Kenyan hero – he is truly one – is suffering from mental health issues and needs help. His excessive religiosity is a basic pointer, as is his collection of empty milk cartons. The way forward for anybody who wants to help him is to first address this problem which is NOT of his making.

    I applaud Tuko for highlighting this great Kenyan.

  16. I pity how this man is living in this condition while his two sons and his wife lives a lavish life in America I know he holds no grudges with his family don't care about him seriously this is not right.