As 2024 draws to a close, we at MBU reflect on a year filled with inspiring achievements, heartfelt milestones, and stories that captivated our readers. From breaking world records to intimate life moments, these are the top five stories that shaped the year in Uganda’s entertainment and cultural landscape.
1. Mama D’s Quest for Another Guinness World Record
Published: January 8th
Dorcus Basheba Kirabo, popularly known as Mama D, kickstarted the year by etching her name in history with a Guinness World Record for the longest nonstop cooking hours, clocking an astonishing 114 hours during her famous Cookathon.
Not one to rest on her laurels, Mama D later announced her ambition to pursue another record in 2025, thrilling her growing fanbase. Her determination and culinary prowess have made her a national icon, inspiring countless Ugandans to pursue their dreams boldly.
2. Solomon Kampala’s Journey from Swimming to Running
Published: February 5th
Solomon Kampala, the talented son of Bobi Wine, surprised fans when he decided to trade swimming goggles for running shoes. In an exclusive interview with MBU, Solomon revealed that swimming wasn’t a perfect fit for him, citing challenges in holding his breath. Running, he explained, felt more aligned with his natural abilities and athletic passion.
Solomon’s shift to competitive running highlights his resilience and determination, traits he undoubtedly inherits from his famous father. As he begins his journey in athletics, fans are eager to see how he’ll leave his mark on the track.
3. Raymond Kahuma Breaks Another Guinness World Record
Published: January 19th
Ugandan content creator and culinary artist Raymond Kahuma made waves yet again in 2024 when he shattered the record for the fastest time to make three chapatis. Known for his creativity and skill, Kahuma first gained recognition in 2022 with his Guinness World Record for crafting the largest Ugandan rolex.
Though currently based in Kenya, Kahuma remains a beloved figure in Uganda’s creative community. His latest achievement further cements his status as a trailblazer in showcasing Uganda’s rich culinary culture to the world.
4. Eddy Kenzo and Phiona Nyamutoro’s Kukyala Ceremony
Published: June 29th
In one of the year’s most talked-about moments, celebrated musician Eddy Kenzo and State Minister for Minerals Phiona Nyamutoro celebrated their traditional Kukyala ceremony in an intimate setting.
The private event, which was exclusively covered by MBU, marked a significant milestone in their relationship and delighted fans across the country. Eddy Kenzo, known for his chart-topping hits, continues to win hearts not only through his music but also with his personal journey of love and commitment.
5. Sheebah Karungi Welcomes Baby Boy Named Amir
Published: November 25th
2024 ended on a joyful note as popular singer Sheebah Karungi announced the birth of her first child, a baby boy named Amir. Fellow artist Kabako was the first to break the news, and MBU followed up with exclusive details about the star’s exciting new chapter as a mother.
The news delighted fans who have followed Sheebah’s impressive career, celebrating her accomplishments both on and off the stage. Baby Amir’s arrival added a heartwarming touch to the year’s final moments.
Looking Ahead to 2025
As we step into 2025, MBU remains committed to bringing you the stories that matter most. From record-breaking achievements to personal milestones, we will continue to celebrate the people and events that define Uganda’s dynamic entertainment scene.
Thank you for sharing these moments with us throughout 2024. Here’s to another year of unforgettable stories!