- Sharif Mukama was attacked by thugs and lost his boss’s motorcycle, his only source of income.
- Bruno K raised UGX 12 million via TikTok Live and purchased two new boda bodas.
- The generous gesture restored Sharif’s livelihood and inspired many Ugandans online.
A heartbreaking video has been circulating online, telling the story of Sharif Mukama, a boda boda rider whose life was turned upside down in a single night.
In the emotional clip, Sharif narrates how he was attacked by unknown thugs late at night and robbed of the motorcycle he depended on to earn a living. The loss alone was devastating — but what made it even more painful was the fact that the bike didn’t belong to him. It was his boss’s.
Fighting back tears, Sharif explained that riding that motorcycle was his only source of income. Without it, he not only had no way to provide for his family, but he was also left with the heavy burden of having to compensate his employer for the stolen bike. For many who watched the video, his distress felt raw and painfully real.
As the clip spread across social media, it struck a chord with thousands of Ugandans. Among those moved by Sharif’s story was singer Bruno K, who decided to step in and make a difference.
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Using UGX 12 million raised through his TikTok Live sessions, Bruno K bought not one, but two brand-new boda bodas — one for Sharif to help him get back on the road and resume work, and another for his boss to replace the stolen motorcycle.
In a heartfelt message shared afterward, Bruno K thanked Ugandans for their generosity, noting that the support he received during his live sessions is what made the gesture possible.
What began as a tragic story of loss has now turned into a powerful reminder of what can happen when a community rallies behind one of its own. Sharif has been given a fresh start — and many have been reminded that kindness can still go a long way.

