Daily Nation Newspaper

Simon Mwewa Lane Market stalls not allocated - LCC

- By KALOBWE BWALYA

WE have not allocated any shops in the newly constructe­d Simon Mwewa Lane Market contrary to speculatio­ns that only political cadres have been given trading spaces in the new market, Lusaka Town clerk Alex Mwansa has said.

Mr Mwansa explained that the process of allocation of stands at Simon Mwewa Lane Market has not yet started because the Lusaka City Council is waiting for the commission­ing of the market by the government.

In an interview with the Daily Nation, Mr Mwansa said the local authority has not even started receiving applicatio­n letters from the public.

Mr Mwansa however disclosed that he was aware of the unsolicite­d applicatio­n letters at the council, but they are not official.

He said when time comes to allocate the shops, LCC will advertise in the media because the process is meant for the general public.

And Mr Mwansa said the local authority will use a very transparen­t and creditable criteria which will involve all stakeholde­rs in the process so that they also have a voice.

“Lusaka City Council has not yet allocated any stands in the newly constructe­d Simon Mwewa Lane Market contrary to speculatio­ns from the general public, however the local authority is only waiting for the commission­ing of the market by the government then the local authority will call for applicatio­n letters from the general public,” said Mr Mwansa.

And Mr Mwansa however disclosed that preference will be given to those that were dislodged from City market, including street vendors that are still vending in the corridors of the central business district.

He added vendors that are trading in Lumumba and Freedom Way will be the first priority to be given trading places as the local authority wants to decongest the city.

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