NRM Supporter in Masaka Claims Car Torched Overnight

By Farish Magembe | Wednesday, December 3, 2025
NRM Supporter in Masaka Claims Car Torched Overnight
Police in Masaka have opened investigations after a councillor aspirant’s car was found burned to ashes, with NRM members split over whether it was political sabotage or a staged incident.

An NRM supporter in Masaka City has been left devastated after waking up on Tuesday morning to find his vehicle burned to ashes under unclear circumstances.

Kamaadi Matovu, a boda boda rider and Butego Ward councillor aspirant, said his Toyota Carina, registration number UAD 438F, caught fire after he left it by the roadside the previous evening when it developed a mechanical problem during a mobilisation drive for President Museveni.

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“I had spent the whole day moving around the area mobilising support for President Museveni,” Matovu said.

“When the car got a mechanical fault, I decided to leave it by the roadside and planned to call a mechanic in the morning. I never imagined I would return to find it burned completely.”

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Matovu said he was alerted by residents who knocked on his door in the middle of the night to inform him that the vehicle was on fire. He rushed to the scene but found the blaze too strong to control.

“I tried to rush and put out the fire, but it was too late. Everything was gone,” he said.

He insisted the incident was politically motivated.

“This car had campaign posters all over it. I believe this was a targeted attack. I am asking my party leaders to help me get justice and recover what I have lost.”

Shakib Muswangali, the NRM youth chairperson for Kijjabwemi, condemned the incident and called for swift investigations.

“This is not just an attack on Matovu; it is an attack on the NRM in Masaka,” he said. “Whoever is behind this must be identified. We cannot tolerate acts that seek to intimidate our members and derail our mobilisation efforts.”

However, a separate group of NRM members led by Abudallah Senabulya, the Greater Masaka Boda Boda chairman, disputed Matovu’s version of events.

They accused him of orchestrating the fire himself in a bid to attract attention and possibly secure a new vehicle from party leaders.

“For a long time, he has been talking about burning this car just to get a new one,” Senabulya said.

“He even attempted to burn it recently near Shell Buddu where he was staying, but we warned him because of the fuel station. To us, this is not a political attack — he burned it himself hoping the President would compensate him.”

Greater Masaka Region Police spokesperson Twaha Kasirye confirmed that inquiries had begun.

“We have started investigations to establish what exactly happened and whether there was foul play,” he said. “We call on all parties to remain calm and allow the police to do their work.”

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