Construction: Jumuiya Market, Busia County

Construction: Jumuiya Market, Busia County

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Feasibility studies for the construction of the Jumuiya market in Busia, Kenya, are expected to kick off in the second month of next year. This was revealed by Simon Konzolo, an official at the Trade Mark East Africa (TMEA).

The US $1bn project will be enabled by the Ministry of East African Community (EAC) in collaboration with the Trade Mark East Africa (TMEA).

Konzolo stated that they had a misunderstanding with the initial consultant over the cost of the project and the entire plan, and this forced them to go back to the drawing board.

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The building of the market
According to Konzolo the actual construction of the market will start as soon as the assessment of the practicality of the project is over.

“The instant the project is proved viable we will embark on the design and subsequently the construction of the market,” he said adding that currently his team is holding talks with stakeholders in the region to find out the most suitable means to carry out the project.

Also Read: Industrial parks to be constructed in four counties in Kenya

The project’s time frame is not yet publicized, but as per the TMEA official, the people entrusted with the design works will come out with it. He, however, mentioned that based on past experiences, this is not a project that will be done within a short period of time.

Upon completion, the market is set to serve Kenya, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Rwanda, and South Sudan.

About TMEA
TradeMark East Africa (TMEA) is an organization funded by a range of development agencies with the aim of growing prosperity in East Africa through trade. It works closely with the East African Community (EAC) institutions, national governments, the private sector, and civil society organizations to increase trade by unlocking economic potential through reducing barriers to trade and increased business competitiveness.
 
Hamna ata render!! Mnaleta maneno na picha za kuiba kutoka kwa wenyewe..
 
Feasibility studies for the construction of the Jumuiya market in Busia, Kenya, are expected to kick off in the second month of next year. This was revealed by Simon Konzolo, an official at the Trade Mark East Africa (TMEA).

The US $1bn project will be enabled by the Ministry of East African Community (EAC) in collaboration with the Trade Mark East Africa (TMEA).

Konzolo stated that they had a misunderstanding with the initial consultant over the cost of the project and the entire plan, and this forced them to go back to the drawing board.

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The building of the market
According to Konzolo the actual construction of the market will start as soon as the assessment of the practicality of the project is over.

“The instant the project is proved viable we will embark on the design and subsequently the construction of the market,” he said adding that currently his team is holding talks with stakeholders in the region to find out the most suitable means to carry out the project.

Also Read: Industrial parks to be constructed in four counties in Kenya

The project’s time frame is not yet publicized, but as per the TMEA official, the people entrusted with the design works will come out with it. He, however, mentioned that based on past experiences, this is not a project that will be done within a short period of time.

Upon completion, the market is set to serve Kenya, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Rwanda, and South Sudan.

About TMEA
TradeMark East Africa (TMEA) is an organization funded by a range of development agencies with the aim of growing prosperity in East Africa through trade. It works closely with the East African Community (EAC) institutions, national governments, the private sector, and civil society organizations to increase trade by unlocking economic potential through reducing barriers to trade and increased business competitiveness.
Wizi mtupu
 
Busia is gateway to Kenya with two border posts, also has access to lake Victoria, it has so much potential in every way, thanks so much, our country is progressing so fast.
 
Sure, All overpriced projects that kenyan politicians try outside Nairobi turns out as White Elephants . You also know this
You don't even get the sarcasm in my sentence,i am telling you.what do your schools teach
 
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