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Ainebyoona Craft also known as McCraft (born 30 March 2001) is a Ugandan journalist, content creator and gospel artist. He is the broadcaster on an online-based radio on his TikTok account (McCraft's Bush Radio).[1]
Early life and education
editAinebyoona was born on 30 March 2001 to parents Julius Mbumbwa and Stellah Komujuni in Mbarara district (now Rwampara district). The two parents are great farmers and traders in their community basing on banana planting and goat keeping.
He attended Arkden Junior School for kindergarten and nursery, Kashekure Primary School for primary, and Nyakayojo Secondary School for secondary. He also attended Kakoba Institute of Commercial and Technical Studies where he obtained a National Certificate in Journalism and Media Studies.
Career
editJournalist
Ainebyoona is working with Sky TV Uganda as a video and news editor.
In the course of working as a video and news editor, he also happens to be a photojournalist under the same media organization.
Gospel artist
Ainebyoona joined music industry in 2012 after obtaining a one month certificate in piano operation and playing at Kashekure Church of Uganda. He played piano at Kashekure Church of Uganda for about nine years, Nyakayojo Secondary School (2015-2018) and is currently volunteering as a pianist at Kinoni Child Development Centre.
He released his first song titled My Way in 2019 followed by Billboard, Hindura and many more.
Personal life
editAinebyoona is an Anglican and member of the Church of Uganda.
References
edit- Nyakayojo Secondary School, Uganda Certificate of Education (2015-2018).
Source
Tumwebaze Godfrey, headteacher Nyakayojo Secondary School. Category:Ugandan journalists Category:Ugandan comedians Category:Ugandan musicians
- ^ "McCraft⌨Ainebyoona✪ (@mccraft.ainebyoona)". TikTok. Retrieved 2023-08-07.