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HomeDaily NewsTuesday, March 31, 2026Overnight Demolitions Displace 6,000 Traders at Gikomba Market - March 2026
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Overnight Demolitions Displace 6,000 Traders at Gikomba Market - March 2026

The Nairobi County government conducted overnight demolitions at Gikomba Market, displacing approximately 6,000 traders to clear riparian land along the Nairobi River and mitigate flood risks. The clearance drive, part of a Ksh3 billion modern market project, left traders facing significant losses and sparked public discussion. Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has strongly condemned the demolition, stating the destruction has left traders in distress and questioning the authorities' actions. Traders are counting massive losses after the swift operation saw structures razed down, with many business owners devastated by the overnight action.

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Tuesday 11:21 AMKenyans

Uproar as Nairobi County Demolishes Sections of Gikomba Market Overnight

Uproar as Nairobi County Demolishes Sections of Gikomba Market Overnight

The Nairobi County government conducted overnight demolitions at Gikomba Market, displacing approximately 6,000 traders to clear riparian land along the Nairobi River and mitigate flood risks.

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The Nairobi County government conducted overnight demolitions at Gikomba Market, displacing approximately 6,000 traders to clear riparian land along the Nairobi River and mitigate flood risks.

  • 6,000 traders affected by the overnight demolition.
  • Nairobi County government, led by Governor Johnson Sakaja, carried out the operation.
  • Traders protested the demolition, citing inadequate alternative space, with one noting the temporary site is only a quarter of an acre compared to Gikomba's 16 acres.
Tuesday 11:05 AMKTN News (Youtube)First

Wafanyibiashara Gikomba wakadiria hasara kubwa baada ya ubomozi wa usiku

Gikomba traders are counting massive losses after an overnight demolition exercise. The swift operation saw structures razed down, leaving many business owners devastated.

Key Highlights

Gikomba traders are counting massive losses after an overnight demolition exercise. The swift operation saw structures razed down, leaving many business owners devastated.

  • Unknown number of businesses affected by the demolition.
  • Traders in Gikomba market are the primary victims.
  • The demolition occurred at night, catching many by surprise and preventing the salvage of goods.
Tuesday 1:09 PMCapital News

Traders Protest After Gikomba Market Demolition in Riparian Clearance Drive

Traders Protest After Gikomba Market Demolition in Riparian Clearance Drive

Overnight demolitions at Gikomba Market in Nairobi have left dozens of traders facing significant losses as county authorities carried out a clearance of structures on riparian land.

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Overnight demolitions at Gikomba Market in Nairobi have left dozens of traders facing significant losses as county authorities carried out a clearance of structures on riparian land.

  • Demolitions targeted the market's shoe section, conducted by Nairobi County officials under heavy security.
  • The operation is part of a broader government directive to remove developments encroaching on waterways, aimed at reducing flooding risks following recent widespread damage.
  • The demolitions proceed despite an active case at the Environment and Land Court, where interim orders were issued to halt similar evictions pending a full hearing.
Tuesday 1:38 PMNTV Kenya (Youtube)

DCP Party Leader Rigathi Gachagua condemns demolition of Gikomba market on Monday night

DCP Party Leader Rigathi Gachagua condemns demolition of Gikomba market on Monday night

DCP Party Leader Rigathi Gachagua condemns demolition of Gikomba market on Monday night

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has strongly condemned the demolition of stalls at Gikomba market, which occurred on Monday night. The destruction has left traders in distress and questioning the authorities' actions.

Key Highlights

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has strongly condemned the demolition of stalls at Gikomba market, which occurred on Monday night. The destruction has left traders in distress and questioning the authorities' actions.

  • The demolition, believed to have been carried out by county officials, has affected numerous small-scale traders.
  • Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua is the key figure speaking out against the incident.
  • The incident has sparked outrage and calls for accountability from the affected community and their political leaders.
Tuesday 2:24 PMKenyans

In Photos: New Gikomba Market Gets Kenyans Talking After Overnight Demolitions

In Photos: New Gikomba Market Gets Kenyans Talking After Overnight Demolitions

Sections of Gikomba Market in Nairobi were demolished overnight to make way for a new Ksh3 billion modern market, sparking public discussion and protests from affected traders.

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Key Highlights

Sections of Gikomba Market in Nairobi were demolished overnight to make way for a new Ksh3 billion modern market, sparking public discussion and protests from affected traders.

  • The Kenyan government plans to build a modern, two-storey market with organized layouts, walkways, bridges, and recreational facilities.
  • President William Ruto announced the project, emphasizing its importance as a national trading hub.
  • Traders were relocated to temporary holding areas, with some expressing dissatisfaction over the process and the adequacy of the temporary space.
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