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Samuel Khamala — known to most as Syren Dollar — grew up in Shibuli, Kakamega. He works between music, film, and public service, blending creative projects with community-minded goals.
He studied at Kakamega Hill School and Musingu High School, and later graduated from Greenville University in Illinois where he focused on filmmaking and leadership. Samuel is now pursuing a master's degree at Florida International University (FIU) in Miami.
Samuel releases music and makes films that reflect his life and values. He also plans to serve his community politically and has stated an ambition to run for Member of Parliament for Lurambi Constituency in the future.
Roseline Khamala is the family's anchor. She teaches at Mwangaza Primary School and is respected for her warmth, faith, and community work. As a mother and speaker, she supports her children's ambitions and stays active in local education and faith-based initiatives.
Titus Khamala has spent decades serving his community in both politics and faith. He currently represents Lurambi as a Member of Parliament and remains active in church leadership. His work combines public service with spiritual guidance, and he is seen locally as a steady, principled leader.
Emanuel "Mallit" Khamala studies at Greenville University and balances videography with making music. His single "Everyday," a collaboration with Samuel, captures the brothers' creative partnership. Emanuel's work focuses on visual storytelling and music that connects with people.