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KMC announces market spaces for demolition-affected traders

Kanifing Municipal Council announces 629 available market spaces amid road-clearing, plans seven new markets for businesses affected, contact Markets Manager Modou A Njie for details.

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KMC announces market spaces for demolition-affected traders

By Omar Bah

As the road-clearing exercise continues, the Kanifing Municipal Council has announced the availability of 629 spaces in various markets.

In a statement shared with The Standard, the council wrote: “Since the demolition exercise started, the council has been working to make available spaces within our markets for vendor use. Management is pleased to inform the public that there are now available spaces in some markets.”

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According to the council, Serekunda market has 120 kiosks, Latrikunda Yiringaya market – has 51 tables, Old Jeshwang Market – has 240 tables and open space for stalls, Marche Ngellew – has two shops and a space for eight tables, Abuko Market – 36 tables, Bundung Jola Kunda market – 60 tables and a space for 20 kiosks, Kotu Market – 12 new canteens, Bakau Newtown market – 50 tables and 30 booths.

“Finally, the council would like to inform the general public that under the leadership of the Lord Mayor, management has taken advance steps to earmark the construction of seven new markets within the municipality to create more space for all those wishing to engage in business,” it added.

The council expressed its deepest sympathy with the small business operators affected by the exercise. The board said interested people can contact the Markets Manager, Modou A Njie.

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