Moses Jr Kiboneka
Title: Uncle Mo
Moses Jr. Kiboneka, widely known as Uncle Mo, is a sensational Ugandan comedian, actor, and social commentator who has made significant strides in the entertainment industry since his rise during the COVID19 pandemic.
Moses Kiboneka created the character Uncle Mo during Uganda’s COVID19 lockdown in 2020. His background as a mechanic has influenced his comedic style, allowing him to blend humor with relatable social commentary.
Entry into Comedy: Initially, Kiboneka viewed his commentary on social issues as informal banter among friends. However, he recognized the comedic potential in his observations when audiences began responding positively to his videos.
Comedy Themes: Uncle Mo’s comedy often addresses critical social issues such as poverty, education, and health in Uganda. He employs humor to engage audiences on these topics, making them accessible and relatable.
Social Media Presence: Leveraging platforms like YouTube and TikTok, Uncle Mo has built a substantial following. As of now, he has nearly 200,000 subscribers on YouTube and over 350,000 followers on TikTok. His content includes skits that resonate with everyday experiences of Ugandans.
Cultural Influence: Uncle Mo’s work has not only entertained but also sparked conversations around important societal issues. He emphasizes authenticity in his comedy, which has helped him connect deeply with his audience.
Awards and Listings: He has been recognized among the top ten African skit makers, highlighting his influence in the comedic landscape of Africa.
Industry Growth: In various interviews, Kiboneka has discussed the potential for technology and social media to transform the comedy scene in Uganda. He advocates for greater government support for the entertainment industry to elevate local talent.
Moses Jr. Kiboneka (Uncle Mo) stands out as a dynamic figure in Ugandan comedy, using his platform to address social issues while entertaining a growing audience. His journey reflects the evolving landscape of African entertainment, particularly in how digital platforms can amplify local voices.
Sessions With Uncle Mo
Thur 24 Oct: World Café: From Canvas to Commerce: Navigating IP in Uganda’s Arts Industry