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HomeDaily NewsSunday, June 21, 2026Two Killed in Gikomba Market Fire Tragedy - June 2026
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Two Killed in Gikomba Market Fire Tragedy - June 2026

Two people have died and thousands of traders have suffered massive losses after a devastating fire swept through Gikomba Market on Sunday morning, destroying merchandise worth millions. Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has assured affected traders that they will not be forcefully evicted following the incident. Nairobi Women Representative hopeful Faith Odhiambo has called for structured market planning and lasting fire safety solutions. The fire destroyed traders' goods and disrupted livelihoods, with authorities facing criticism over recurring infernos at the market.

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Sunday 4:05 PMThe Standard

Two killed in Gikomba market fire tragedy

Two killed in Gikomba market fire tragedy

Two people have died and thousands of traders have suffered massive losses after a devastating fire swept through Gikomba Market on Sunday Morning, destroying merchandise worth millions.

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Two people have died and thousands of traders have suffered massive losses after a devastating fire swept through Gikomba Market on Sunday Morning, destroying merchandise worth millions.

  • Two fatalities confirmed: one adult male and one adult female.
  • Owned by the Nairobi City County Government, the market is one of East Africa's largest open-air trading hubs.
  • Emergency response was hampered by attacks on personnel, with a National Youth Service fire engine being stoned.
Sunday 7:21 AMKenyansFirst

Fire Breaks Out in Gikomba Market

Fire Breaks Out in Gikomba Market

A devastating fire swept through Gikomba market in the early hours of Sunday, June 21, causing millions of shillings in losses and destroying numerous stalls.

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A devastating fire swept through Gikomba market in the early hours of Sunday, June 21, causing millions of shillings in losses and destroying numerous stalls.

  • Goods worth millions of shillings were destroyed in the inferno that started around 3 am.
  • The Kenya Red Cross Society responded to the incident, dispatching teams to contain the blaze.
  • The market, known for its vulnerability to fires, has experienced similar incidents previously, with causes like electrical faults and arson alleged.
Sunday 10:23 AMThe Standard

Traders count losses after fire rips through Gikomba market

Traders count losses after fire rips through Gikomba market

A devastating fire ripped through Nairobi's Gikomba Market in the early hours of Sunday, June 21, 2026, leaving traders with immense losses and destroying numerous businesses.

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A devastating fire ripped through Nairobi's Gikomba Market in the early hours of Sunday, June 21, 2026, leaving traders with immense losses and destroying numerous businesses.

  • The blaze, which started around 4:00 a.m., reduced stalls and merchandise to ashes, with the full extent of losses yet to be established.
  • The Kenya Red Cross confirmed the incident and deployed emergency teams to assist in containment and assessment efforts, working with a multi-agency response unit.
  • This incident adds to a history of similar devastating fires at Gikomba Market, raising concerns about fire safety standards.
Sunday 5:17 PMKenyans

Sakaja Assures Gikomba Traders of No Evictions After Fire Incident

Sakaja Assures Gikomba Traders of No Evictions After Fire Incident

Following a significant fire that ravaged the Gikomba market on June 21, Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has assured affected traders that they will not be forcefully evicted.

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Following a significant fire that ravaged the Gikomba market on June 21, Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has assured affected traders that they will not be forcefully evicted.

  • Governor Sakaja confirmed that all traders will be allowed to rebuild in their original trading spots.
  • Key figures involved include Governor Johnson Sakaja and officials from the National Youth Service (NYS) and Kenya Red Cross (KRC).
  • The fire resulted in 17 injuries, and authorities are conducting an enumeration exercise to assess losses.
Sunday 10:01 AMCapital News

Traders Suffer Losses as Morning Fire Sweeps Through Gikomba Market

Traders Suffer Losses as Morning Fire Sweeps Through Gikomba Market

A devastating fire tore through Gikomba Market in the early hours of Sunday morning, June 21st, causing significant losses for traders.

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A devastating fire tore through Gikomba Market in the early hours of Sunday morning, June 21st, causing significant losses for traders.

  • The fire, reported around 4:00 a.m., affected multiple business premises.
  • Response teams from the Kenya Red Cross and a multi-agency emergency unit were deployed to combat the blaze.
  • This incident adds to a recurring history of devastating fires at the market, prompting discussions about safety standards and previously announced plans for a Sh5 billion modern market.
Sunday 1:17 PMCapital News

Nairobi Woman Rep Aspirant Faults Authorities Over Recurring Gikomba Infernos

Nairobi Woman Rep Aspirant Faults Authorities Over Recurring Gikomba Infernos

Nairobi Woman Representative aspirant Faith Odhiambo has criticized authorities following a recent fire outbreak at Gikomba Market that destroyed traders' goods and disrupted livelihoods.

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Nairobi Woman Representative aspirant Faith Odhiambo has criticized authorities following a recent fire outbreak at Gikomba Market that destroyed traders' goods and disrupted livelihoods.

  • The fire, which reportedly started in the fish section, caused extensive losses for numerous traders.
  • Key figure: Nairobi Woman Representative aspirant Faith Odhiambo, former Law Society of Kenya President.
  • Odhiambo is demanding urgent reforms, transparent investigations, and the implementation of effective fire safety systems in markets.
Sunday 4:41 PMCapital News

Faith Odhiambo Demands Structured Market Planning Following Gikomba Fire

Faith Odhiambo Demands Structured Market Planning Following Gikomba Fire

Another fire has ravaged Gikomba Market, prompting calls for structured market planning and lasting fire safety solutions from Nairobi Women Representative hopeful Faith Odhiambo.

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Another fire has ravaged Gikomba Market, prompting calls for structured market planning and lasting fire safety solutions from Nairobi Women Representative hopeful Faith Odhiambo.

  • Traders are counting significant losses after dawn inferno destroyed stalls and merchandise in the densely packed trading hub.
  • Former Law Society of Kenya President Faith Odhiambo is demanding transparent investigations and the immediate implementation of fire safety infrastructure.
  • This incident adds to a history of fires at the market, despite plans announced in February by President William Ruto for a Sh5 billion modern market.
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