Ndeeba’s timber market in Kampala has been plagued by recurring fires, with the latest incident causing significant damage. The fires often break out at night, spreading to different zones like Mpomba, Kasumba, and Ssuuna, due to limited manpower available to fight the blaze.
The fire brigade’s arrival with insufficient water has sparked tension in Ndeeba’s timber market. Frustrated locals, witnessing the fire’s rapid spread, have become agitated. In a dramatic turn, they’ve chased away the fire brigade, opting to tackle the blaze themselves.

This situation highlights concerns about emergency response preparedness and the need for effective communication between authorities and the community. The locals’ desperation underscores the urgency of the situation.
Key Issues:
- Insufficient Water Supply: The fire brigade’s limited water resources hindered their ability to combat the fire effectively.
- Community Frustration: Locals, witnessing the fire’s spread, grew frustrated with the fire brigade’s perceived inadequacy.
- Taking Matters into Their Own Hands: The community’s decision to chase away the fire brigade and fight the fire themselves raises questions about safety and coordination.
This incident emphasizes the importance of adequate emergency planning, resources, and community engagement to prevent such situations in the future.

Despite efforts to prepare for such incidents, including digging underground water stores, the market remains vulnerable. The advice to keep water in these tanks near the stalls is a step in the right direction, but more needs to be done to prevent and combat these fires.
The frequency and severity of these incidents have become a concern, with many questioning the underlying causes and potential solutions. Enhanced security measures, improved firefighting infrastructure, emergency preparedness, and thorough investigations into the causes of each fire are crucial steps towards mitigating this risk.
As the community comes together to rebuild and recover, it’s essential to address the root causes of these fires and work towards creating a safer and more resilient market environment.
Community in Crisis
Many have lost their properties and are struggling with loan repayments, adding to their distress. The community has reached out to area MP Hon. Mukasa Aloysius to discuss future plans and potential assistance.

Seeking Solutions
A detailed story on the issue will be featured on Tv10 “Gano Mazima,” providing further insight into the challenges faced by the community and potential solutions.