Gikomba demolition continues; traders assured of return in six months

Following the initial demolition on March 30-31, work continued at Gikomba Market on Tuesday, affecting over 6,300 traders relocated to Kamukunji Grounds. Amid livelihood concerns, market association chairman Kibathi Mbugua emphasized prior consultations and a plan for traders to return to a modern three-floor facility in six months.

The demolition at Gikomba Market in Nairobi's Kamukunji sub-county, Africa's largest open-air market attracting 200,000 daily visitors, proceeded on Tuesday after starting overnight March 30-31 despite an earlier court halt. Primarily targeting shoe traders, the action clears space declared public land for riverbank restoration and development.

Over 6,300 traders were moved to a temporary site at Kamukunji Grounds. Association chairman Kibathi Mbugua, representing 100,000 members, stated that stakeholders agreed to cede 50 meters—30 for riparian works and 20 for a new market. 'We involved sellers step by step. In six months, they will return to a better Gikomba with three floors,' he told Taifa Leo.

The initiative, backed by President William Ruto's Ksh3 billion pledge for a modern market, addresses longstanding issues like congestion, poor infrastructure, and fires since the market's origins in the 1950s near the Nairobi River.

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Despite an earlier Environment and Land Court order in early March halting planned demolitions, the Nairobi County government proceeded to demolish sections of Gikomba Market overnight on March 30-31 after a 30-day eviction notice expired, affecting around 6,000 traders. Officials aim to clear 50 metres from the Nairobi Riverbank for flood mitigation and a new modern market funded by Ksh3 billion. Traders protest the inadequate temporary holding area.

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The Environment and Land Court has issued orders stopping the planned demolition of Gikomba Market in Nairobi, dealing a blow to the county government. The ruling follows a petition filed by Embakasi East MP Babu Owino and other applicants. The court has directed that the status quo be maintained until the case is heard.

Residents of Kibra, Westlands, Kilimani and Dagoretti have given Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen and Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja a 14-day ultimatum to halt the planned degazettement of Capitol Hill Police Station. Through the Upper Hill District Association, they warned that closing the station would create a serious security gap in Upper Hill.

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Squatters in Marurui, Kasarani area of Nairobi, temporarily paralysed transport along the Northern Bypass while protesting alleged land grabbing by a private developer. They claim to have lived on the land for many years and are calling for intervention from Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja and President William Ruto. The protest involved barricades of tree trunks and burning tyres.

 

 

 

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