Minister of Local Government and Regional Development, Priya Manickchand, today conducted a walkthrough of the East Ruimveldt Market, where she met directly with vendors and community members to listen to their concerns and assess the condition of the facility.
During the engagement, vendors highlighted a number of challenges affecting their daily operations, including structural issues, sanitation concerns, drainage, and the overall need for upgrades to create a safer and more comfortable environment for business.
Minister Manickchand assured vendors that their concerns are being taken seriously.
The Minister emphasised that markets remain critical economic hubs within communities, providing livelihoods for hundreds of families while ensuring access to fresh produce and goods for residents.
She noted that plans are in place to rehabilitate the East Ruimveldt Market, with works aimed at improving infrastructure, enhancing sanitation facilities, addressing drainage concerns, and creating a more organised and resilient space for vendors and customers alike.
The planned rehabilitation forms part of the Government’s ongoing investment in strengthening municipal and community infrastructure, with a focus on improving public facilities and supporting small businesses.
Further details regarding the scope of works and timelines will be shared as the project advances.
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