Growing commercial hub in Kisumu with cheap business startup opportunities and street lights for safety. Infrastructure is lacking — no drainage, inconsistent water access — but if you're scouting for a fresh market with upside, keep an eye on this one.
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Good road, quite unplanned market for groceries, food stuff and some assorted apparel. Street lights are available
Not bad. As busy as always Make sure you use the foot bridge as a pedestrian
Not much activity during the day
No drainage systems , lack of access to water (KIWASCO) , unhygienic market to sell food. Poor housing conditions to do business.