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Temporary market set up as Cheera upgrade kicks off

Tharaka Nithi Governor Muthomi Njuki has assured traders displaced from Cheera market that they would be provided with a fully equipped temporary trading space to ensure their businesses continued uninterrupted during the construction of a modern two-storey market facility.

Accompanied by his Deputy Nyaga Muisrael, County Assembly Speaker John Mbabu and  Mugwe MCA Jacob Kiriko, among other leaders, the governor launched the construction of the temporary market located directly opposite the existing site.

“My government remains committed to providing modern facilities for our traders. This temporary relocation ensures no trader is left behind as we build a better, more resilient market environment,” said Njuki.

He revealed that the temporary site, a rented plot across the road from the original market, would be levelled, roofed, and connected to electricity, creating a conducive environment for business continuity.

“We are not just displacing people; we are actively supporting them. The temporary space will be ready for use immediately, allowing our traders to continue their operations seamlessly,” he emphasised.

The intervention comes as a proactive move to safeguard livelihoods during the two-year period required to complete the new market facility.

Once completed, the new Cheera market will feature two floors, complete with modern amenities such as a daycare centre, a first for local traders, allowing working parents to leave their children in a nearby secure environment.

Additionally, the governor announced that Sh10 million has been allocated for water infrastructure around the market.

This investment will enable traders, particularly vegetable vendors to grow and sell fresh produce locally, boosting both convenience and food security.

“This market will be more than just a structure; it will be a symbol of the resilience and enterprise of the people of Cheera and Mugwe Ward,” said Njuki.

He reiterated his administration’s focus on maintaining economic momentum in the region throughout the construction phase.

“We’re building more than stalls. We are building hope, opportunity, and growth.

Cheera’s economy must keep moving forward, and this plan ensures that happens without delay,” he added.

By Christine Ngitori

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