Ngoma: A market of 42 million it eliminated losses

Ngoma: A market of 42 million it eliminated losses

Some of the traders in the Baha Market located in the Kigoma cell, Jarama Sector are happy because of the 42 million Rwandan francs market which will help them trade without being damaged or killed by the sun and the people find a place to sell their produce.

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Traders and residents said that they had problems being damaged by rain and sun, but now they are happy that Ngoma District and its partners have built a market with 44 places to work.

A resident named Mrs. Mukakabanda Rose said: "We used to shop far away and go to Gafunzo at Sake, but here when someone comes from to cultivate an open and trade, someone who wants to shop can shop and goes home early."

Mrs. Kubwimana Lucie said: "What we appreciate, you look down here there are potatoes, flour, fish, perishable things like crops but whether you are selling in a dry place, rainy season or don't have a problem and you can sell, our products are helping us to do nothing fear.”

Mrs. Mukansanga Donatta also said: "In the past, we used to grow fruits and vegetables that we cleaned and we ran out of places to sell them because the markets are far from us, until today we are selling them nearby and we get the produce that will give us something; We are happy because the progress we had is going to increase.”

The Deputy Mayor of Ngoma District in charge of Economic Development, Mapambano Nyiridandi Cyriaque said that part of Jarama has a lot of produce and therefore the people are close to the market, he asked the people to produce and preserve it.

He said: “This area has a lot of production because it grows a lot but they had a problem with the market so they were trading low. Where we have built a market that is created every day during the summer and the rainy season so that the food is of high quality. So what we ask of them is that they should be productive and take it seriously and realize that the infrastructure they have built is theirs and no one will harm it."

The administration of Ngoma District announces that this complete market is worth 42 million Rwandan francs including construction works, materials, and land on which it is built.

 

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Ngoma: A market of 42 million it eliminated losses

Ngoma: A market of 42 million it eliminated losses

 Apr 23, 2024 - 11:29

Some of the traders in the Baha Market located in the Kigoma cell, Jarama Sector are happy because of the 42 million Rwandan francs market which will help them trade without being damaged or killed by the sun and the people find a place to sell their produce.

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Traders and residents said that they had problems being damaged by rain and sun, but now they are happy that Ngoma District and its partners have built a market with 44 places to work.

A resident named Mrs. Mukakabanda Rose said: "We used to shop far away and go to Gafunzo at Sake, but here when someone comes from to cultivate an open and trade, someone who wants to shop can shop and goes home early."

Mrs. Kubwimana Lucie said: "What we appreciate, you look down here there are potatoes, flour, fish, perishable things like crops but whether you are selling in a dry place, rainy season or don't have a problem and you can sell, our products are helping us to do nothing fear.”

Mrs. Mukansanga Donatta also said: "In the past, we used to grow fruits and vegetables that we cleaned and we ran out of places to sell them because the markets are far from us, until today we are selling them nearby and we get the produce that will give us something; We are happy because the progress we had is going to increase.”

The Deputy Mayor of Ngoma District in charge of Economic Development, Mapambano Nyiridandi Cyriaque said that part of Jarama has a lot of produce and therefore the people are close to the market, he asked the people to produce and preserve it.

He said: “This area has a lot of production because it grows a lot but they had a problem with the market so they were trading low. Where we have built a market that is created every day during the summer and the rainy season so that the food is of high quality. So what we ask of them is that they should be productive and take it seriously and realize that the infrastructure they have built is theirs and no one will harm it."

The administration of Ngoma District announces that this complete market is worth 42 million Rwandan francs including construction works, materials, and land on which it is built.

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