From Ksh300 A Day to Fame And Fortune: Gen Z Goliath Reveals How He Now Makes Money Without Sweating

Bradley Marongo, popularly known as Gen Z Goliath or Bradley Mtall, is currently the name on everyone’s lips.

Bradley shot to fame during the Generation Z protests, where his striking height became a major talking point.

His towering presence not only attracted attention but also opened doors to numerous job opportunities with different brands, cementing his status as a rising star.

Speaking on Radio Jambo, Bradley shared that he’s now earning significantly more than he did in the past and no longer struggles financially.

He recalled the tough times when he made a living by working as a Kamagera, where he assisted passengers boarding buses bound for Western Kenya.

“I used to get customers for buses carrying people to Western Kenya and would ensure that the different buses observed the queue. In the past, I used to make Ksh300 in a day,” Bradley revealed.

Now, however, things have changed.

“I don’t have to work; I just create content,” he added, highlighting how his newfound fame has given him a lucrative career as a content creator.

Despite his growing wealth, Bradley admitted that he’s still working towards certain long-term goals.

He disclosed that although he now earns much more, he has yet to secure a permanent job, purchase land, or buy a house.

Nevertheless, his story is a testament to how his fortunes have dramatically improved—from struggling to make ends meet to becoming a well-known public figure with substantial earning power.

Related: Bradley Marongo’s Mom Expresses Pain Over Son’s New Life, Says Fame Is Alienating Him from His Family

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