Bruno K’s TikTok show raises 12m for boda boda rider’s stolen bike

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Through his TikTok live show, Ugandan singer Bruno K has spearheaded a fundraiser and purchased two motorcycles for Sharif Mukama, a boda boda rider whose bike – a Bajaj Boxer – was stolen from him by thugs.A series of videos of Sharif Mukama crying out loud for help made rounds on social media on Wednesday night. He narrated how his bike was stolen from him by panga-wielding thugs in Boston, a local area within Makindye.Immediately we reached the football pitch at Boston, the passenger got off the bike and stood infront on the bike. As I counted the change to give back to him, I saw another man in the back with a panga ready to chop me into pieces. I jumped off the boda boda, and they took it.Mukama then narrated how he has been paying Ugx12,000 every day to his boss in a bid to fully own the boda boda at the end of full payment, and cried out to the authorities to help him locate his stolen motorcycle.Three arrested in connection with Kisenyi theft and assault – PoliceIt didn’t take long before suggestions of a fundraiser poured out on social media, and artist Bruno K – who has helped several other people through online fundraisers jumped into action.From his Ekiboozi TikTok live show, over Ugx12m was collected from well-wishers, and on Friday morning, two brand new motorcycles were purchased.Bruno K revealed that one of the bikes was to replace the stolen bike and was handed over to Mukama’s boss, and the other was his own to continue his work and fend for his family.Bruno K thanked Ugandans for their continued generosity, and Sharif Mukama couldn’t hide his joy. Netizens continue to demand that the police swing into action and arrest the thugs.“Ugandans are so generous and good people. Yesterday, they managed to raise 12million on my TikTok live for the boda boda guy who was attacked by thieves. Glory to God. 2 boda Bodas purchased one for the boss and the other for Sharif Mukama. God bless you, Ugandans,” Bruno K tweeted.Singer @bruno_KUg, through his TikTokLive show, “Ekiboozi”, spearheaded a fundraising campaign for a boda boda rider whose bike was stolen from him by panga-wielding thieves.Two boda bodas; one for him and another for his boss, were purchased from the Ugx12m that was raised pic.twitter.com/Woz2l5OzUP— MBU (@MBU) February 27, 2026The post Bruno K’s TikTok show raises 12m for boda boda rider’s stolen bike appeared first on MBU.