Boxer Majembe Admits to Lacking Driver's License Following Victory Car Prize and Presidential Cash Award

Boxer Majembe plans to build a home for his mother using KSh 1.7 million in winnings, despite admitting he cannot yet drive his new Toyota Noah prize.

By: AXL Media

Published: Apr 10, 2026, 7:51 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from TUKO.co.ke

Boxer Majembe Admits to Lacking Driver's License Following Victory Car Prize and Presidential Cash Award - article image
Boxer Majembe Admits to Lacking Driver's License Following Victory Car Prize and Presidential Cash Award - article image

A Victorious Night at Kasarani Arena

The rising pugilist Majembe solidified his position in the Kenyan boxing scene following a decisive victory over his opponent, Mbavu the Destroyer. The highly publicized "Vurugu" bout, held at the Kasarani Indoor Arena, concluded in the fourth round after Majembe secured a technical knockout. Despite the match ending amidst some controversy regarding a low blow, the official officiating team declared Majembe the unanimous winner, as Mbavu was unable to proceed following a medical assessment.

A Bounty of Rewards for the Champion

Victory brought substantial material gains for the young athlete, extending far beyond the championship title. Majembe’s reward package included a pledged KSh 1 million from President William Ruto, a Toyota Noah provided by Odibets, a sports motorcycle, and a year-long gym membership. Total cash expectations for the fighter reached approximately KSh 1.7 million, marking a significant financial turning point in his professional career and personal life.

The Licensing Dilemma and Transportation Logistics

In a candid discussion with Homeboyz Radio, the boxer admitted to a practical hurdle regarding his new vehicle. While he anticipated the arrival of the Toyota Noah, he confessed that he does not currently hold a valid driving license. Despite suggestions from media hosts that he has reached a status where he could employ a professional driver, Majembe remained grounded, focusing more on the logistical safety of his cash winnings than the immediate prestige of the car.

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