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24-year-old Ugandan chef Jonathan Walinda has been crowned the winner of the 2026 Pan-African Chef Award (specifically, Pan-African Chef of the Year at the Pan-African Summit Awards). Based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where he works as part of the elite culinary team led by world-renowned chef Alain Ducasse, Walinda’s victory is the first for a Ugandan or East African in this prestigious continental award, which has historically been dominated by talents from West and Southern Africa.

This achievement highlights the rising global influence of East African gastronomy and celebrates the fusion of heritage with world-class technique.
Who is Jonathan Walinda, the Ugandan chef who won the Pan African Chef Award?
Born on January 15, 2001, in Mulago, Kampala, and raised in Wakiso along Hoima Road, Jonathan Walinda discovered his passion for baking at a young age. After formal training in culinary arts, he honed his skills in pastry and dough preparation, specializing in items like sourdough, brioche, croissants (including ribbon croissants), and macarons. His journey took him to Saudi Arabia, where he now thrives in a high-discipline environment under Alain Ducasse, one of the most respected names in global fine dining.




At just 24, Walinda has already built a reputation as a visionary pastry chef dedicated to elevating African flavors through precision and innovation.
Why did Jonathan Walinda win the 2026 Pan African Chef Award?
Walinda was nominated in January 2026 and emerged victorious in a category that honors the diversity and professional excellence of African gastronomy. His win marks a historic milestone, as he is the first Ugandan—and the first from East Africa—to claim this title.
In his own words: “It’s not only an award, but it’s a title to me, and a title to the country Uganda.” He emphasized the inclusive nature of the award, noting that “in the history of Africa and in the Pan-African Summit Awards, I’m the only Ugandan who has ever won the Pan-African Award.” Even while working outside the continent, he proudly represents African identity: “The Pan-African Award is a continental award… because I’m an African.”
His nomination and win were driven by his innovative use of natural ingredients, technical mastery, and commitment to showcasing Ugandan and East African roots on a global stage.
What is the WJ Afro Method created by Jonathan Walinda?
Walinda is the founder of the WJ Afro Method, a pioneering culinary brand and approach that bridges traditional African ingredients with classical French pastry techniques. This method emphasizes precision (treating cooking as “a science before it is an art”), natural Ugandan flavors, and high-end global standards.
By fusing heritage elements—like local fruits, grains, and spices—with techniques such as laminated doughs for perfect croissants or delicate macarons, the WJ Afro Method aims to inspire professionals across Africa and redefine African pastry on the world stage. It focuses on technical foundations, ingredient science, and creative boundaries to create elevated, culturally rich pastries.
How has Jonathan Walinda’s work with Alain Ducasse influenced his career?
Working in Riyadh as part of Alain Ducasse’s elite brigade has sharpened Walinda’s skills in a demanding, world-class setting known for strict discipline and excellence. This experience has allowed him to apply his WJ Afro Method in high-pressure environments while gaining exposure to international standards.
His role has not only refined his pastry expertise but also positioned him to represent East African talent globally, proving that African chefs can excel at the highest levels.
What are Jonathan Walinda’s future plans and vision for African cuisine?
Walinda is passionate about mentorship and uplifting the next generation. He aims to “inspire the new coming generations” and “improve the culinary of Africa.” His bold manifesto includes opening restaurants bearing his name across the continent in the future.
Through online masterclasses (such as his announced 2-hour online cooking class in April), social media content on platforms like TikTok and Instagram (@walindajonathan), and his WJ Afro Method brand, he continues to share knowledge, promote East African baking traditions, and encourage young chefs to blend heritage with modern excellence.
With this historic win, Jonathan Walinda has placed Uganda firmly on the global gastronomic map and serves as a powerful role model for aspiring African culinary talents everywhere.




