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Jonglei traders construct modern market in Bor

Philip Thon Aleu

March 2, 2008 (BOR, Jonglei) — Business community in Jonglei have started shops construction in Bor town newly surveyed market. It is a break through for Jonglei traders blame for spending money on cattle than building permanent shops.

Maror, the main market in Bor town and well surveyed by the ministry of Physical infrastructure, had it work began last week after the business community settled their minimum requirements with the ministry to obtain a shop plot.

The businessmen have a reason to brag. “I started this business as a mobile trader selling cattle, but now, my shop will not be distinguish from others,” Geu, one of the traders building permanent shops pronounced proudly today Sunday March 2 when contacted.

Jonglei traders, usually blame by government, individuals and other well wishers are back on the truck. “When we see such buildings, in the name of the businessmen, one feels very proud,” James Gak, a resident of Bor town told Sudan Tribune adding that “it’s time government loosen or review her taxing policies.”

Jonglei, a state where more than 90% or so, of the communities are cattle keepers, the businessmen are accused of investing in cattle, commodities seen as too traditional and less cert by their counterparts in other states of Southern Sudan.

This criticism became true when thousands of cattle were lost to cattle raiders last years. “Investing in permanent shops is inevitable,” Mading, a trader asserted adding that “unlike cattle, no one will raid or steal it.”

More than twenty permanent shops are half way completed though the work started last week. More than one hundred others are being constructed using iron sheets, a move seen unacceptable. “It’s multiplying one by one,” a resident who prefers anonymity told Sudan Tribune. But if you dream of climbing a mountain tomorrow, start by lifting small stone today. Manyok, who is constructing his shop using iron sheets, said he is dogged to build a permanent shop in a near future.

Other proposed markets are Lang-bar and Laudier among others. It’s unclear whether traders of these market will catch up with their colleagues. Most shops, restaurants place, bus parks and roadside sellers operate business in untidy places, an occurrence analysts say it’s being money minded. Should the same move be taken by the restaurants owners, a true Bor town will be visible.

(ST)

15 Comments

  • Mr Famous Big_Logic_Boy
    Mr Famous Big_Logic_Boy

    Jonglei traders construct modern market in Bor
    ha ha ha yes Philip Thon let them take the skills from other states to their villages which was once dream to be an urban area in Sudan.i told you before mr trueson of bitch,without people in a particular village,its always a shame as the villages will never change,so please coollect your brothers from living in same areas and causing problems around the region of SS.go and stick that idea of expanding your dream area if you need help then we are here in the city to give you further knowledge and requirements to ensure that your people are brought to open mine,also you can come and buy same more iron sheets here because your relationship with mundari has open clear point of benefit and development to you

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  • James James
    James James

    Jonglei traders construct modern market in Bor
    That is a good move, please let discaurage our old ill idea of banking our resources in form of cows, and begin to adapt this new vision of business across Jongolei state.

    Good job indeed.

    And for Logic:

    Please stay away from Jongolei affairs. why don’t you listen like those bad boys like Trueson and Biar who has given up to their filthy careers.

    please accept to learn too.

    God bless.

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  • Maganydam
    Maganydam

    Jonglei traders construct modern market in Bor
    Thank Philip,continue the move about changing Jonglei-for thousand of dollars are always reported to have been burnt/robbed.

    Inhabitants of Jonglei should know that correction is very vital indeed.

    But Dear SPLA leaders/ministers of land, donot sale land like your daughters-for it is our God’s gift.

    Thanks a lot!

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  • James James
    James James

    Jonglei traders construct modern market in Bor
    Mr. Bol J. Agau:

    Thank you very much for your smart observation, I really appreaciate and accept your advise overwhelmingly. In fact, it is normally easy for a drown man to drowm his helper in deep river, that might be what those of Logic, and Trueson, are working on in dark windows, who knows.

    Thanks a lot brother.

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  • future of southen sudan
    future of southen sudan

    Jonglei traders construct modern market in Bor
    Hi Brothers my mother is from Jonglei so that’s why im calling all of you brothers or other words uncle. Let me remind all of you that business is what is going to develop jonglei or lets say bor im saying this because bor people are open-minded know what they want to do and have good heart. So when some one comes up with idea of building market then let’s give him support that he needs and let’s not forget what nuer did to bor people. My mother always told me about the horrible stories about what happen. What happen needs to be revenge in economic and education that’s will kill nuer people so my people lets focus on how bor will be develop that’s all am saying.

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