President Mnangagwa opened the completely rebuilt Mbare Musika Market today. The market introduces a fresh standard for clean, safe trading spaces in Harare. Traders benefit from nonstop security cameras, plenty of water, proper toilets, washing areas, plus trash collection systems. Customers can park safely when visiting the bustling marketplace. Officials designed everything to help small businesses thrive.
Market staff explained that traders can grab loans right inside the building to grow their businesses. The government promised affordable stall prices for local sellers, with exact costs coming later today. Shoppers will find helpers carrying purchases, daily cleaning happening everywhere, products arranged clearly for easy shopping, plus secure spots for making payments. A reporter shared updates from the opening event, capturing what traders said about their new home.
Builders focused on green features throughout the design. They dug wells for water instead of relying on city supplies. They installed lights that save power plus air systems that keep costs down. The market serves over 5,000 sellers daily alongside thousands of buyers, making Mbare central to Harare's trading again. The previous market burned completely last October, causing hundreds of traders to lose everything they'd stocked.
Market staff explained that traders can grab loans right inside the building to grow their businesses. The government promised affordable stall prices for local sellers, with exact costs coming later today. Shoppers will find helpers carrying purchases, daily cleaning happening everywhere, products arranged clearly for easy shopping, plus secure spots for making payments. A reporter shared updates from the opening event, capturing what traders said about their new home.
Builders focused on green features throughout the design. They dug wells for water instead of relying on city supplies. They installed lights that save power plus air systems that keep costs down. The market serves over 5,000 sellers daily alongside thousands of buyers, making Mbare central to Harare's trading again. The previous market burned completely last October, causing hundreds of traders to lose everything they'd stocked.