Embu to benefit with six new modern markets
Embu
Wednesday, August 16, 2023
KNA by Samuel Waititu
Traders across Embu County are set to benefit from construction of six new modern markets aimed at stimulating commercial activities and also providing the much-needed ready market for farm produce.
Two markets are already underway including ultra-modern Embu Town Market at a cost of around Sh900 million and Sh20 million Kithimu Market which is almost complete while four have been advertised.
The four include Makutano in Mbeere Constituency, Ugweri and Karurumo in Runyenjes Constituency and Mbuvori in Manyatta.
This is in addition to a proposed industrial park cum aggregation centre to be put up at Machang’a Agricultural Mechanization (AMS) center in Mbeere South Constituency at a cost of Sh500 million in a joint partnership between the county and national government.
The Economic Stimulus Program (ESP) markets that started in 2007 but stalled are expected to boost economic activities across the county as farmers and traders could capitalize on their hard work and earn a living.
Embu CEC in charge of Lands, Mining, Physical Planning, Housing and Urban Development Raymond Kinyua hailed the development as a good step in reducing poverty and employment creation.
Speaking on Tuesday during a tour of Kithimu Market in Manyatta Constituency, Kinyua said the markets would create enabling business environments for traders who would now be working in clean and safe environments away from vagaries of the weather.
He said consultations were ongoing with the State Department of Housing, Urban Development and Metropolitan Affairs over renovations and design to ensure that the markets are tailor-made for the resident counties.
The CEC expressed satisfaction with the scope of work done at Kithimu Market which is 90 percent complete, saying it should be up and running in a couple of weeks.
He said they also planned to make use of the open spaces in the market to put up ICT Hubs for the young people to work online, put up play areas for children and lactation rooms for breastfeeding mothers.
Courtesy ; K. N. A
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