Traders In Toi Market Rebuild After Fire

Days after a fire destroyed Toi Market, traders are rebuilding their businesses. The market, located in the heart of Kibera, Africa’s largest urban slum, is a lifeline for many traders. It provides a source of income, sustenance, and a vibrant tapestry of diverse goods.

The fire, which broke out on June 11, 2023, destroyed hundreds of stalls and left thousands of traders without a livelihood. However, the traders are determined to rebuild. They are working together to clear the debris and to rebuild their stalls.

Jane Atieno is one of the traders who lost her business in the fire. She sold omena, a type of fish, at her stall. After the fire, she was left with nothing. However, she is determined to rebuild her business. She has started with one basin of omena, a donation from a friend. She hopes that this will be enough to get her back on her feet.

Other traders are also rebuilding their businesses. They are working long hours to get their stalls back up and running. They are also facing challenges. The cost of rebuilding is high, and there is a shortage of building materials. However, the traders are determined to overcome these challenges.

The fire at Toi Market was a tragedy. However, it has also shown the resilience of the traders. They are determined to rebuild their businesses and to create a better future for themselves and their families.

Despite these challenges, the traders are determined to rebuild their businesses. They are working together to help each other and to create a better future for themselves and their families.

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Dennis Elnino

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