Kenya’s delays in honouring its part of the deal to fund the Sh2 billion Jumuiya market has stalled the project that was billed to increase the volumes of cross-border trade in Busia. The project, jointly funded by the government of Kenya and TradeMark East Africa (TMEA) was to see the construction of retail, business hub and wholesale sections at the gateway into the East and Central African region. While TMEA has already fulfilled its share of Sh500 million, the National Treasury is yet to dispatch Sh1.5 billion in order to realize the operationalization of the 10,000-capacity market. “It is unfortunate that nothing has taken off six years down the line while the market on the Ugandan side is flourishing as little is taking place on our side,” Regional Integration Committee vice chair Farah Salah Yakub said. He cautioned that the prolonged delay has led to the rise in the smuggling of substandard goods into the country through the Busia border point which is strategically located along the Northern Corridor. The committee which conducted a fact-finding mission at the border point further noted that the ownership of the 40-acre piece of land identified at Marachi is yet to change hands. “The state of the critical facility still lies in limbo while TMEA has put in Sh500 million as Kenya is yet to give the balance of Sh1.5 billion for it to take off,” said Mr Yakub. He pointed out that trade on the Kenyan side is being hindered by a myriad...
Kenya stalls the Sh2 billion EAC Busia Jumuiya market
Posted on: April 13, 2023
Posted on: April 13, 2023