Munzatsi Market Shines Bright as New Street Lights Boost Security and Night Trade
Munzatsi Market has come alive after dark following the successful installation and testing of modern street lights, marking a major step forward for traders and residents in the area.
The project, led by Gisambai Ward MCA Eric Odei, was officially launched earlier today, with the lighting system switched on in the evening—instantly transforming the once dim and quiet market into a vibrant and safer space.
For years, traders at Munzatsi Market have struggled with poor lighting, forcing many to close early due to fear of insecurity. But with the new lights now in place, business owners are hopeful for a new chapter—one where they can safely operate into the night and serve more customers.
"This is a big relief for us. We used to rush home before it got too dark. Now we can stay longer and earn more."
The improved lighting is expected to significantly reduce crime, enhance visibility, and ensure safer movement for both pedestrians and motorists. It also creates a more welcoming environment that encourages evening shopping, a key factor in boosting local businesses.
Leaders present during the launch emphasized that the project is part of broader efforts to improve infrastructure and uplift livelihoods across Gisambai Ward. By extending trading hours and increasing customer flow, the initiative is set to stimulate economic growth at the grassroots level.
Residents have widely welcomed the development, describing it as a long-awaited solution that will transform Munzatsi Market into a lively, secure, and economically active hub—even after sunset.
As the lights continue to shine, so does the hope for a brighter future for Munzatsi and its people.
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