The sudden demolition of Gikomba Market late last night has sent shockwaves throughout the local community, igniting widespread outrage among traders and residents alike. Eyewitness accounts reveal that heavy machinery arrived unannounced and proceeded to raze the market, which is a critical hub for thousands of small businesses. Many vendors, who had already set up their stalls for the day, were left in disbelief as their livelihoods were dismantled in a matter of hours. Activists and local leaders have condemned the demolition, claiming it was carried out without prior notification or compensation, violating basic rights of the affected traders.


As the dust settles, calls for accountability are growing louder. Community members are demanding answers from local authorities, including:

  • The rationale behind the demolition
  • The absence of adequate notice
  • Plans for compensation for the traders

Many are questioning if the demolition was part of a broader urban planning agenda or a politically motivated action. A coalition of market vendors has vowed to stage protests and seek legal redress to safeguard their rights and ensure their voices are heard in future decisions affecting their livelihoods.