Dama Wa Spares during a past event.

Dama wa Spares Reveals 5 Powerful Rules She Says Will Decide Who Wins in 2026

Renowned city entrepreneur Damaris Muriithi, widely known as Dama wa Spares, has outlined a set of guiding principles she believes are essential for anyone aiming to succeed in 2026.

In a TikTok video posted on Thursday, January 1, 2026, Dama urged her followers to begin the new year with purpose, focus and deliberate planning.

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She stressed the importance of being intentional about relationships, noting that the people one surrounds themselves with can either hinder progress or contribute to growth.

Dama also advised individuals to define clear, realistic goals and attach timelines to them, saying that ambition without structure rarely delivers results. According to her, understanding the true value of one’s goals makes it easier to stay disciplined and committed.

She encouraged her audience to appreciate the worth of what they want to achieve and to pursue it with determination within set deadlines, creating urgency and consistency.

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Another key pillar she highlighted was the power of networking. Dama pointed out that meaningful interactions and strong social connections often open doors that effort alone cannot.

She urged people—especially business owners and women—to actively engage with others, learn new skills, attend training forums, and avoid isolating themselves in routine work environments.

Dama Wa Spares during a past event.

The advice comes weeks after the Dama Mobile Spares CEO delighted fans with her first public appearance since welcoming her daughter, Baby Talia, in September 2025.

She was attending the launch of a company owned by a close friend, where she delivered a warm speech captured in a TikTok video shared on December 6, 2025.

Dama expressed gratitude for the opportunity to attend the event, saying she felt at home due to her Kirinyaga roots. She also praised the relaxed atmosphere, noting that speakers communicated comfortably in Swahili without pressure to use fluent English.

According to Dama, the moment reinforced an important lesson—that effective communication matters more than language perfection, a message she said was both empowering and encouraging.

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