The city of Beira has, since this Tuesday, a wholesale market located in the Cerâmica neighbourhood, about 20 kilometers from the city centre. The market, which cost eight million meticais to build, was built as part of COVID-19 prevention measures. The market was designed in the middle of last year by the then mayor of Beira, Daviz Simango, and was named with his name, whose objective is to decongest Goto and Maquinino, two main markets in the city of Beira, the first being informal and the second formal. The initiative came when the first Covid-19 cases were registered in the city of Beira, in May last year . The first recommendations of the Health authorities involved strict compliance with physical distance, which, in these markets, was not verified due to lack of space, hence the decision to build the wholesale market. It should be noted that, about three weeks ago , the authorities in Sofala removed all the stalls that were located along Avenida Armando Tivane, adjacent to the said markets, in order to avoid crowding and the sellers were all directed to the interior of Goto and Maquinino.The entry into operation of the wholesale market Naturally, it made the beneficiaries happy, but they clamor for safety and improvement of the floor. “Good initiative. Unfortunately, it sins because there is no security in this place and the possibility of being robbed by criminals and seeing our products being stolen is very high , that’s why we appeal to the authorities to bet quickly on protection measures”, urged Admiro Zunguze, representative of the sellers. dil da Beira, Albano Carige, who was responsible for the inauguration of the development, guaranteed that the floor will be improved and that there are already contacts with the PRM for the construction of a police station. mobile device will be permanently in place to ensure public order and security. The wholesale market was built by the city’s funds, valued at around eight million meticais.Source:O País
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