Tag: State Department of Housing

  • Groundbreaking Chogoria ESP market now 92pc complete

    Groundbreaking Chogoria ESP market now 92pc complete

    The groundbreaking construction of Chogoria ESP Market that is expected to significantly boost the local economy is now 92pc complete, according to the latest inspection report from the State Department of Housing.

    According to the report, the contractor is currently putting the final touches on the project whose completion is expected to boost trade and socioeconomic development in Tharaka Nithi County and surrounding areas.

    Once opened, the market will provide small scale vendors, who have been operating in the open for years, with a dignified environment to do their business, complete with ICT hub, social hall, cold and dry storage as well as a room for lactating mothers to breastfeed their babies, among other things.

    The new market which has seen local small-scale traders and Mama Mboga beaming with optimism has already boosted business in the area since hardware and other building materials were locally sourced.

    The project opened employment opportunities as skilled and unskilled labourers were hired from the surrounding community, the report says.

    “Labour sourced within the locality while local sourcing of construction materials has boosted the area ‘s economy,” it adds.

    Mr Lawrence Kirimi, who sells fast-moving household goods, plastics and utensils, the traders further said that the new market is going to cushion them from losses since they will no longer be operating in the open.

    The main market also has supporting facilities such as the Information, Communication and Technology (ICT) hub and internet infrastructure to boost e-commerce, ablution blocks, social hall, hotel, sanitation and waste management and modern and secure vendor stalls.

    “I have been doing this job for fifteen years and we are very grateful to President Ruto for building a market for us here because we have been experiencing many challenges. For instance my goods were at one time swept away by water,” said Kirimi.

    “It was raining and then all my merchandise was swept away with the water. We are very grateful because we  didn’t even have land to build the market here but our President  intervened until we found a space to build a market for us,” he said.

    “Very soon, we are moving in ,” he said, heaping praise on President Ruto for honouring his 2022 election pledge.

    According to him, President Ruto’s pledge to transition the country from a third-world to a first-world was steadily becoming a reality citing infrastructure development such as modern markets, Affordable Housing Program (AHP) and roads.

    “We are honouring our promise to give Mama Mboga and other traders decent places of work, one market after another. The traders have been conducting their activities in open air, exposed to rain, scorching sun, mud and dust,” President Ruto said recently.

    “Now they have a dignified market, with cold storage among other facilities. This is the true meaning of bottom up,” he added.

    Forming the bulk of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), women traders in Chogoria have been keeping a close watch on the construction, some even doing their own separate inspection to ensure that project is completed within the time given.

    “I am very happy, because we were selling outside in the open, getting rained on, battling mud and braving hot temperatures; there were a lot of challenges because Chogoria had no land to build a market but this has been made possible through the leadership that we have of our President President William Ruto,” said Mrs Bundi.

  • Suswa, Ntulele traders laud completion of two markets

    Suswa, Ntulele traders laud completion of two markets

    Traders in Suswa and Ntulele have a new reason to smile following the official handover of two modern markets by the national government, bringing long-awaited relief to small-scale vendors who have for years operated in harsh conditions.

    Until now, Suswa and Ntulele’s open-air markets have painted a grim picture cramped spaces, exposed stalls, and lack of basic amenities, especially on busy market days.

    However, just adjacent the open-air market, now stands the newly completed Economic Stimulus Programme (ESP) markets, constructed by the State Department for Housing and Urban Development, promise to transform the face of trading in the region.

    The two markets were handed over to the County Government of Narok this week after completion to pave way the allocation of spaces to the traders.

    The magnificent Suswa ESP market offers traders relief and hope for a  better future as they prepare to leave behind the shacks they have for so long gotten used to. The same is replicated in Ntulele, where the imposing one storey building located on the Mai Mahiu-Kamandura- Narok road stands out.

    Bernard Mbugua who operates his shoe business in Suswa said the new market is transformative and will provide traders with a clean yet nice place to do their businesses even as he called for a fair allocation spaces.

    “This is transformative,” said Bernard Mbugua, a shoe vendor in Suswa. “We finally have a clean, secure place to do our business. We just hope that space allocation will be fair to everyone.”

    Similarly, another trader, Rose Kisutu implored on the government to build another market on the remaining piece of land saying markets days attract huge numbers of traders.

    On her part, Charity Senu, a trader said the contrast between the open air market and the new market is not just a joy for the traders but a milestone for the community in Suswa and Ntulele saying it empowers women in business.

    She voiced her support for the Government saying they are grateful that their taxes are now being put into good use.

    “The difference between the open-air market and the new facility is incredible. It empowers us and shows that our taxes are being used for our benefit,” she said.

     

    The traders in Ntulele said they are looking forward to move into the new market saying the transition is beyond what they expected and will now improve their productiveness.

    The Government has embarked on the construction of 400 markets across the Country to boost economic recovery and empower traders.

    Already, 201 Economic Stimulus Markets and 29 modern markets are at various stages of construction and once complete will host up to 300 and over 3000 traders respectively. These markets come with other amenities such as a cold room, an Ablution Block an ICT Hub, a Lactation Room/Creche Day Care as well as accompanying facilities such as Water, electricity etc.

    The Construction has also created employment for the youth who are sourced locally both for the skilled and unskilled labour. The Government has also engaged local artisans with an estimated Ksh 3.88M ringfenced for them.