MSEA Nandi Office Engages Welding Associations on Market Stalls Project
The Nandi County office of the Micro and Small Enterprises Authority (MSEA) recently held a crucial meeting with officials from four Juakali welding associations set to benefit from the ongoing market stalls project. The meeting, aimed at advancing the development of the stalls, was attended by representatives from the welding associations, who were congratulated for having their quotations approved.
During the meeting, MSEA officials provided a comprehensive briefing on the next steps in the project, emphasizing the importance of quality and timely delivery. The associations were instructed to submit their production samples without delay to ensure the smooth implementation of the project. These samples will be evaluated before the full-scale production begins.
The market stalls project, a significant initiative aimed at improving local infrastructure and supporting small-scale traders, is expected to enhance the business environment in Nandi County. By involving local Juakali artisans in the production process, the initiative will not only provide better facilities for traders but also promote local craftsmanship and create employment opportunities.
MSEA Nandi County officials expressed confidence that the project would move forward swiftly, with the collaboration of the welding associations playing a vital role in its success. The associations, for their part, expressed their commitment to delivering quality products that meet the project’s standards and contribute to the growth of the local economy.
The market stalls are part of a broader effort to revitalize local markets across the county, improving access to goods and services for both traders and customers. With the project’s approval, the welding associations are now poised to begin production and ensure that the new stalls will be ready for use as soon as possible.