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Handsome Jimmy: The Chinese Entrepreneur Who Made Kampala Home

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
May 13, 2026
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When Handsome Jimmy stepped onto the podium on the March 22, 2026 episode of the V&A Sherry powered Hello Mr. Right, it was clear he was no newcomer to the Pearl of Africa.

He came to Kampala to sell software. Fifteen years later, Wu Yiming speaks Luganda, eats rolex for breakfast, and has become one of the most talked-about faces on Ugandan television.

Wu Yiming was not looking for fame. He was not looking for love on camera, either. But on that Sunday evening, viewers watched a moment unfold that felt less like television and more like real life catching someone off guard, a connection with a woman named Shamim, a reaction that seemed to surprise even him, a room full of people watching it happen in real time.

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For many Ugandans, it was the moment they realised they already knew this man. They just hadn’t known his name.

Fifteen Years, Quietly

Wu Yiming runs IGold Software, an IT company supplying point-of-sale and business management systems to supermarkets, restaurants, factories, and wholesale shops across the city. Practical, unglamorous work, the kind that keeps businesses running and rarely makes headlines.

His Luganda began with small things. “Webale nnyo”; thank you very much, was one of the first phrases he picked up. It opened doors, then conversations, then friendships. Today it is still a work in progress, but fluent enough to catch people off guard and make them smile. Matooke and groundnuts became regulars at his table. The rolex; eggs and vegetables rolled in a chapatti, became a fixture.

These are not the habits of someone counting down the days until he leaves.

“I love Uganda because the people are kind, they are welcoming,” he says. “There is an openness in conversation, and a simple joy in shared moments.”

Fifteen years in, those are not the words of a visitor.

How a Nickname Becomes an Identity

“Handsome Jimmy” did not come from a PR team. It grew the way good nicknames do; organically, slightly beyond the subject’s control, spreading through comment sections and social media as people encountered his Luganda songs and lighthearted videos. Unlike nicknames that flatten a person, this one captured something true: warmth, openness, a willingness to engage rather than perform.

By the time he appeared on Hello Mr. Right, the name was already familiar in certain circles. The show simply gave him a bigger room.

The Show That Changed Things

Hello Mr. Right, which airs every Sunday at 8 p.m., is built on a premise that sounds simple but proves difficult to fake: real people meeting in real time, with very little to hide behind.

Host Henry Arinaitwe puts it plainly: “Nothing is forced. It’s people meeting as they are.”

The March 22 episode quickly became a talking point. His connection with Shamim unfolded with a spontaneity that drew in viewers and fellow contestants alike, while reactions from the observation room, where friends and family follow events live: added to the moment. Brand Manager for V&A Uganda’s Favourite Sherry, Rochart Kaweesa says the show works because it allows “genuine connection to happen.” Jimmy seemed to embody that without trying.

Beyond the Spotlight

The attention has not altered his pace. He still runs his software company. He still makes music; a passion driven by joy rather than commerce. From tracks like Asiliziza and Bamulete to his collaboration with Ugandan artist Kalifah AgaNaga on Body, his creative output has gradually earned him a place within the country’s entertainment landscape. But he does not appear to be chasing momentum.

“It is important to slow down and enjoy moments as they come,” he says.

For someone who spent fifteen years building a life in a city that was never meant to be home, that carries weight. It reflects the perspective that comes with time — when the language settles, the food no longer feels foreign, and staying becomes less of a decision and more of a quiet fact.

Wu Yiming came to Kampala for business. Along the way, he found something harder to plan for: belonging.

The cameras simply caught a glimpse of it.

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