popular Ugandan VJs (“Katadikabutadisi” / video jockeys) — entertainers known for dubbing and narrating movies in Luganda and other local languages (often featured on Katandika Butandisi‑style sites) as of 2026:
๐ค Top Ugandan VJs (Video Jockeys)
VJ Junior – One of the most famous VJs in Uganda, known for highly‑translated films into Luganda.
VJ Jingo – Veteran VJ who helped popularize Luganda‑translated movies; long established in the scene.
VJ Emmy – A recognised VJ featured on major VJ platforms.
VJ Ice P – Popular for translating a wide variety of movies.
VJ Mark – Among Uganda’s early VJs who brought English movies into Luganda.
VJ Kevo – Another active VJ in the local translation entertainment scene.
VJ HD – Featured as part of the current crop of VJs.
VJ Silver – Known among audiences for localised film commentary.
VJ Heavy Q – Active in the translation and narration space.
VJ Lance – Part of the growing list of digital VJs.
VJ Jimmy – Featured across VJ communities.
VJ Grade – Another entertainer local audiences might recognise.
VJ Ivo – Involved in movie translation projects.
VJ Muba, VJ Ulio, VJ Kimuli, VJ Banks, VJ Tom, VJ Dan De, VJ Eddy, VJ KS, VJ Henrico, VJ Cabs, VJ Fredy, VJ Baros, VJ Jovan, VJ Kevin, VJ Nelly, VJ Kriss, VJ Soul – Additional VJs listed on current VJ directories.
๐ Note: Ugandan VJ culture involves translating and narrating imported movies into local languages (especially Luganda) with humour and cultural references — it’s a vibrant part of the local entertainment ecosystem.