Ugandan musician and humanitarian dedicated to transforming pain into purpose through artistic expression, cultural education, and community empowerment.
I was born in Northern Uganda during the height of the Lord's Resistance Army conflict, a time marked by fear, uncertainty, and profound loss. When I was just three years old, I lost my father to the war — a tragedy that would shape my understanding of suffering and resilience from my earliest memories.
My family and I were forced to flee our home, seeking refuge in an Internally Displaced Persons camp. For five long years, we lived under conditions that no child should ever experience — uncertain where our next meal would come from, constantly aware of the danger surrounding us. Yet even in that darkness, my mother taught me something invaluable: that strength isn't about never feeling fear, but about finding courage in the midst of it.
In 2012, when I was facing the very real possibility that my education would end due to financial hardship, my older brother introduced me to something that would change my life forever: the M-LISADA Organization in Kampala. This incredible nonprofit supports vulnerable children through education, music, and mentorship.
At M-LISADA, I discovered a part of myself I didn't know existed. I joined the Dance of Hope — a Ugandan youth-based performing arts ensemble that enables youths to explore and experience the primal transformational power of music.
In 2018, something miraculous happened: I was selected for Dance of Hope's first international tour to the United States. Standing on those stages, sharing our music and stories with people from completely different worlds, I realized that my painful past didn't have to define my future. It could instead fuel my purpose.
The generosity of sponsors I met during that tour made it possible for me to pursue higher education. I completed my Diploma in Public Health Dentistry in 2023, and shortly after founded the Dental Health Caravan — a mobile outreach program that brings free dental care to underserved communities. There's nothing quite like seeing a child smile for the first time without pain, or watching an elder regain their confidence through restored dental health.
Today, I continue to walk this dual path as both a healthcare professional and musician. Through my Zenji Caravan Band, I blend traditional African sounds with contemporary storytelling, celebrating resilience and hope.
My journey has taught me that our deepest wounds often become the source of our greatest strengths. What was once pain has become my purpose — and I'm honored to share that purpose with you through music and service.
From intimate gatherings to cultural festivals — kalimba, adungu, and African rhythms carried to any stage. Music, storytelling, and audience connection in one experience.
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Live music, storytelling, and hands-on workshops connect K-12 students with African instruments, rhythms, and cultural heritage. Interactive and curriculum-friendly.
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Live African instruments, gentle rhythms, and familiar melodies create moments of joy, comfort, and connection for residents and staff in nursing homes and elderly facilities.
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My artistry is deeply rooted in education and entertainment through residencies and storytelling. Building connections and fostering community through the universal language of music.
To harmonize music and health into a unique approach to community development. As founder of the Zenji Caravan Band, I aim to create spaces where healing happens through both art and science.
Book a show, take a class, sponsor a student, or share the word. Every partnership moves the mission forward.
Each booking includes a unique cultural experience. Choose your session type and reach out — I'll work with your needs, schedule, and budget.
Book Okema Bosco or Zenji Caravan Band for your event, festival, or celebration.
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Private or group lessons in Adungu, traditional dance, and African music. All ages welcome.
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Bring cultural arts education to your school or community organization. K-12 tailored programs.
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Bring live acoustic music, warmth, and cultural storytelling to your residents.
Book NowI am often brought to tears by how beautiful the experience has been for our elders. Okema's music is unbelievably beautiful and he makes everything fun and engaging. He is an inspiration to be around — bringing joy, community, and healing through his music.
Having Okema as a visiting artist was an awesome experience for both me and my students. He kept everything fresh and engaging, and was fully present from start to finish. Every class participated in hands-on exercises, and the level of involvement was incredible. The students absolutely loved it.
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Whether it's a performance, a school residency, or an elderly visit — I'm here to create something meaningful with you.