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THE STANDARD By
Josphat Thiong’o |
December 29th 2020 at 08:35:15 GMT +0300
Hawker Evana Morry at Nairobi’s Marikiti Market in March. [File, Standard]
Hawkers and other small-scale traders will have to be licensed to ply their trade in Nairobi if a new Bill is adopted by the City County Assembly.
The Nairobi City County Pop-up Markets and Street Vendors Bill 2019 has proposed a raft of measures aimed at regulating how hawkers and small-scale traders conduct their business.
The Bill by nominated MCA Kabiro Mbugua, which has already gone through the Second Reading and public participation, is intent on establishing a department to deal with the operation of hawkers and small-scale traders.