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    Juba’s $8m Mega Market Set to Transform Trade

    By The South Sudan HeraldOctober 25, 2025 Business 2 Mins Read
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    Groundbreaking Signals New Urban Era

    Central Equatoria State ceremonially began building Gumbo Village Market on Friday, unlocking an eight-million-dollar investment designed to decongest Juba’s packed stalls.

    Governor Rabi Mujung Emmanuel hailed the site as ‘a heartbeat for tomorrow’s economy,’ arguing that orderly commerce is impossible without modern infrastructure (speech at ceremony).

    Design and Funding at a Glance

    According to the State Ministry of Trade and Industry, the covered complex will host 1,200 stalls, cold-chain stores, parking bays and sanitation blocks, financed through a public-private venture with Gumbo Holdings Limited and monitored by the Ministry of Finance.

    Officials estimate construction will last 18 months, matching Juba’s municipal development timeline without straining the state budget, thanks to concessional terms negotiated with commercial banks and multilateral partners (Ministry of Finance brief).

    Relief for Traders and Consumers

    Current city markets burst at the seams, forcing vendors onto sidewalks and exposing fresh produce to dust.

    Trader Nyandeng Amum said she sometimes loses half her tomatoes to spoilage before noon; ‘a roof and cooling room will rescue my earnings and my dignity,’ she noted.

    Consumer groups predict shorter queues and steadier prices once the new hub opens, particularly for cereals ferried from Yei and Eastern Equatoria during peak harvest months.

    Broader Economic Ripples

    Economist Lado Kenyi links modern markets to revenue digitisation; electronic stall fees could raise municipal income by 15 percent within three years, funding street lighting and drainage upgrades.

    Regional observers view the project as evidence that sub-national governments can attract capital even amid broader macroeconomic headwinds in South Sudan.

    Development Partners in Attendance

    Representatives from FAO, UNDP and the World Bank stood alongside state officials, signaling potential alignment with food-system resilience and urban governance programs.

    While no formal funding pledges were made, delegates hinted that technical assistance on climate-smart storage and digital inventory could accompany the build.

    Next Steps and Accountability

    A joint oversight committee will publish quarterly progress snapshots, promising transparent procurement and local-labor quotas.

    Governor Mujung urged contractors to ‘build not just walls but trust,’ warning that penalties apply for delays or sub-standard materials.

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