Fri, May 8th, 2026

Nim Media
MotorSportNov 7, 2025

FMU warns against unauthorized motorsport events in Fort-Portal City

Nsereko Musoke Isa avatar

Byline

Nsereko Musoke Isa

Nov 7, 20253 min readNov 7, 2025

Share this story

FMU warns against unauthorized motorsport events in Fort-Portal City
BY FRANK KAHEESI The Federation of Motorsport Clubs of Uganda (FMU),the legally constituted body to run Motorsport in Uganda, distances itself from an unsanctioned event set to be running Fort Portal City. According to the press release issued, the Federation received reports of an event being promoted under the name “Gymkhana Dragz & Drift Challenge”, […]

BY FRANK KAHEESI

The Federation of Motorsport Clubs of Uganda (FMU),the legally constituted body to run Motorsport in Uganda, distances itself from an unsanctioned event set to be running Fort Portal City.

According to the press release issued, the Federation received reports of an event being promoted under the name “Gymkhana Dragz & Drift Challenge”, purportedly organized by a group of individuals claiming association with Western Motor Club.


The said event is being advertised for 16th November 2025 in Fort Portal City, and falsely bears the FMU logo,
thereby misleading the public to believe that it is a sanctioned motorsport activity.

“As FMU, we categorically  distance ourselves from this event, and formally inform the general public, sponsors,
and the Uganda Police, that the said activity is not sanctioned, not recognized, and not part of the official FMU sporting calendar.”

In an official release from Federation secretariat, signed by the general Secretary, Reynolds Kibira, it states;

In accordance with the Sports Act, 2023, the organization of sporting activities in Uganda is restricted to entities duly recognized and licensed by the National Council of Sports (NCS) under their respective National Federations.

The FMU, as the sole body mandated to govern motorsport in Uganda, regulates all competitions under the International Statutes of the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) and the Fédération Internationale de
Motocyclisme (FIM), ensuring compliance with safety, technical, and organizational standards.

“No individual or group may organise a motorsport competition within Uganda without written approval and sanction from the FMU, in accordance with national and international sporting codes,” emphasized the statement.

It’s further added, Motorsport, by its nature, is an extreme discipline requiring rigorous safety oversight, clearance from relevant authorities, and coordination with security organs – including the Uganda Police Force and the National Council of Sports, under the Ministry of Education and Sports – while closely collaborating with the Ministry of Works and Transport on safety related matters due to the unique nature of the sport, particularly in the issuance of Speed Lifting Instruments.

Thus any unsanctioned event poses serious safety and legal risks to both participants and spectators.

FMU further notes that, the timing of this unauthorized event on 16th November 2025 coincides with a similar, officially scheduled event – the TT and Drifting Challenge organized by Central Motor Club (CMC) at the Nile Resort Hotel, Namanve.

The coincidence of dates and misleading use of FMU’s name and logo appears to be an act of sabotage and
deliberate confusion of the public.

The Federation fore warns the perpetrators that’s it’s well spelt out,
Under Section 54(1) of the Sports Act, 2023, it is an offence to organize, participate in, or promote an illegal or unsanctioned sports event. All persons involved may be held personally
liable for any loss, injury, or damage resulting therefrom.

FMU has accordingly notified the Uganda Police Force, and copies of this communication have been shared with the Regional Police Commander (RPC) and District Police Commander (DPC) Fort Portal City, urging them to take appropriate action to prevent illegal and unsafe motorsport activities.

FMU remains committed to promoting safe, regulated, and professional motorsport in Uganda in line with its Road Safety and Youth Development Mandate under the Ministry of Education and Sports, and in close collaboration with the Ministry of Works and Transport.

Filed under

Comments

Join the conversation

Readers can react, ask questions, and add context directly below the story.

0 comments

Community note

Moderation, threaded discussion, and the most useful replies can all be managed natively inside WordPress as this site grows.

Previous story

Evans closes in on Ogier for title hunt down in Japan
MotorSportNov 8, 2025

Evans closes in on Ogier for title hunt down in Japan

Photos credit: Red bull content pool BY FRANK KAHEESI& HENRY MBAZIIRA- FMU MEDIA/USPA Elfyn Evans turned up the heat on Sebastien Ogier at FORUM8 Rally Japan, slicing the early Frenchman’s lead to just 2.0sec during Saturday morning’s leg. The Welshman, chasing his first world title, started the day third in an all-Toyota top three. By […]

Next story

SC Villa edges Kitara FC in thrilling encounter
FootballNov 7, 2025

SC Villa edges Kitara FC in thrilling encounter

SC Villa secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Kitara FC in a thrilling encounter at FUFA Kadiba Stadium on Thursday evening. The Jogoos’ new talisman Frank Ssebufu proved the hero, scoring the decisive goal midway through the second half. Ssebufu’s lanky frame rose high as he headed home a well-placed cross, sending the home fans […]

Pearl of Africa Rally roars to life as ARC title race ignites in Uganda

Pearl of Africa Rally roars to life as ARC title race ignites in Uganda

Uganda is once again at the center of continental motorsport as the 2026 Shell V-Power Pearl of Africa Uganda Rally revs into action from 7–10 May, doubling as the second round of the FIA African Rally Championship (ARC). Anticipation is surging across the country, with a record 65 crews confirmed for the event—23 of them […]

Legacy in Motion: Uganda to Mark One Year Since Rajiv Ruparelia’s Passing
MotorSportApr 29, 2026

Legacy in Motion: Uganda to Mark One Year Since Rajiv Ruparelia’s Passing

Uganda’s motorsport fraternity, alongside family and friends, will on May 3, 2026, unite to commemorate one year since the passing of Rajiv Ruparelia—a figure whose influence cut across business, sport, and philanthropy. Designed as both a tribute and a continuation of his values, the anniversary programme blends remembrance with community outreach, underscoring a legacy defined […]

Nim Media
MotorSportApr 26, 2026

Record 65 crews confirmed for 2026 Shell V-Power Pearl of Africa Uganda Rally

Kampala, Uganda | April 26, 2026 — Ugandan motorsport has reached a defining milestone after the Federation of Motorsport Clubs of Uganda (FMU) confirmed a record-breaking 65 crews for the 2026 Shell V-Power Pearl of Africa Uganda Rally, scheduled for May 7–10 in Mbarara. The unprecedented entry list marks the highest in the rally’s history, […]

Pearl Rally set for western showpiece as KCB backs 2026 edition with 80 million 
MotorSportApr 16, 2026

Pearl Rally set for western showpiece as KCB backs 2026 edition with 80 million 

The 2026 Pearl of Africa Uganda Rally has been officially launched, ushering in anticipation for one of the region’s premier motorsport spectacles set to roar through Western Uganda next month. The unveiling ceremony, held on Wednesday, April 15 at Mestil Hotel, also confirmed renewed backing from KCB Bank Uganda, who have committed UGX 80 million […]