Mulamwah
Comedian and actor Mulamwah, born David Oyando, is one of the celebrities who scored an impressive grade A- in KCSE. A former student of St. Anthony’s Boys High School in Kitale, Mulamwah excelled in Mathematics, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, and Computer Studies with straight As. He also achieved strong grades in languages and humanities, securing a B+ in English and Christian Religious Education (CRE). Mulamwah later pursued a Bachelor of Nursing degree at Moi University and completed his internship at the Kenyatta National Hospital before entering comedy and acting.
JB Masanduku
JB Masanduku, another comedic talent, attended the prestigious Starehe Boys Centre and School. Known for his sharp wit on stage, JB once revealed that he excelled in sciences during his KCSE, earning straight As. His academic performance underscores his versatility and intellect, traits he carries into his career in comedy and media.
DJ Creme de la Creme
George Njuguna, better known as DJ Creme de la Creme, is a celebrated Kenyan DJ and entrepreneur. He was index one in primary school and carried his academic excellence into high school, where he scored an A- in KCSE. Creme pursued a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science at Kabarak University, graduating with Second Class Honors (Upper Division) before making waves in the music and entertainment industry.
These stories demonstrate that Kenya’s entertainment icons are not only talented in their craft but also possess remarkable academic prowess. Their achievements in KCSE exams serve as a reminder that excellence in education can coexist with success in creative and non traditional career paths.
By Newshub