Raphael Magyezi the Minister of Local Government says the verification team has only one week to validate the lists and submit the findings to the Ministry.
A committee has been formed to verify
the list of vendors that will occupy Mbarara Central Market. The committee was set up after a number of vendors complained missing on the
list that was displayed last week.
Nyombi
Muhammed the chairperson of the vendors Association says the committee comprises vendors from the different departments of the market.
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He says the
allocation of lockups/stalls will commence after the committee finishes its work.
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Asse
Abireeba the Mbarara City Clerk says the committee has pitched camp in the
market to listen to complaints from the vendors. He says the
18-man committee comprises 14 vendors, two city officers, and two from the
ministry of local government.
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Robert
Mugabe Kakyebezi the City Mayor wants the verification committee to consider
vendors who were in the old market.
Raphael Magyezi the Minister of Local Government says the verification team has
only one week to validate the lists and submit the findings to the Ministry.
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Two weeks
ago, Roko Construction Limited handed over the 21 Billion Shillings
four-storied market located on Buremba Road Market to the City Authorities
after the completion of construction works.
The market
has about 485 shelters for vendors' stalls, a Police post, a Children's care
Centre, an office block, and water harvesting tanks among other facilities.