THE City of Windhoek officially opened the upgraded Nangeda Kaduuluma Market in Wanaheda last week.
The market, which was established in 1999 at a cost of N$130 256, initially offered only 24 open stands and toilet facilities. It soon became overcrowded, with 42 small businesses trading there.The non-profit organisation Urban Trust of Namibia provided funding of N$192 000 for upgrading the market.The improvements include an office, one additional toilet, eight new stalls and eleven more open stands.The City of Windhoek then further upgraded the market by providing electricity, more open trading stands, six barbecue facilities, and two lockable stalls which accommodate eight barbers.This upgrade cost a further N$165 897 and the market can currently accommodate 52 traders.It soon became overcrowded, with 42 small businesses trading there.The non-profit organisation Urban Trust of Namibia provided funding of N$192 000 for upgrading the market.The improvements include an office, one additional toilet, eight new stalls and eleven more open stands.The City of Windhoek then further upgraded the market by providing electricity, more open trading stands, six barbecue facilities, and two lockable stalls which accommodate eight barbers.This upgrade cost a further N$165 897 and the market can currently accommodate 52 traders.
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