Fire razes section of Gikomba Market

Fire razes section of Gikomba Market

The blaze, which reportedly started at around 3am, prompted an immediate response from the Nairobi County fire department.

A huge fire broke out early Sunday morning in the footwear section of Gikomba Market, near Lamu Road in Majengo, Pumwani.

The blaze, which reportedly started at around 3:00 am, prompted an immediate response from the Nairobi County fire department.

Kamukunji MP Yusuf Hassan confirmed that firefighters, with the support of local volunteers, worked to contain the flames.

Firefighters at the scene of a fire at Gikomba Market, near Lamu Road in Majengo, Pumwani. (Photo: EV)

“A massive fire erupted in the footwear section of Gikomba Market, adjacent to Lamu Road in Majengo in Pumwani at around 3:00 am. The county fire engine has arrived, and firefighters and local volunteers are battling to squash the inferno,” Yusuf said.

Reports indicated that there were no casualties or injuries directly caused by the incident.

The scene after a fire broke out at Gikomba Garage on May 18, 2025. (Photo: Justine Ondieki)

Firefighters at the scene of a fire at Gikomba Market, near Lamu Road in Majengo, Pumwani. (Photo: EV)

This is not the first time the popular market has gone up in flames. The congested layout and persistent fire hazards have made the area highly susceptible to such disasters.

The most recent incident occurred on April 1 when yet another fire broke out at approximately 3:00 am in the Kwa Mbao section of the market. The blaze devastated the entire area and spread to the nearby bus station.

Traders who lost their stock in the fire suspected that faulty electrical wiring may have been the cause. Strangely, the April blaze occurred exactly a month after a similar incident on March 1, also in the Kwa Mbao area. Traders have frequently alleged that the fires are intentionally started by rivals seeking to eliminate competition.

On April 9, Deputy President Kithure Kindiki directed the police and other investigative agencies to look into the recurring market fires in hotspots such as Gikomba and Toi Market.

The scene after a fire broke out at Gikomba Garage on May 18, 2025. (Photo: Justine Ondieki)

“The government has instructed relevant agencies to investigate the cause of the frequent infernos in markets within Nairobi City County, including Gikomba and Toi Market, and to provide comprehensive, long-term solutions to prevent future occurrences,” read a statement from the Deputy President’s office.

Back in August 2021, the administration of former President Uhuru Kenyatta pledged to install CCTV cameras at the market to curb the persistent fire outbreaks. In fact, a contractor was reportedly given seven days to complete the installation, following another destructive fire that caused losses running into millions of shillings.

During a visit to the market, then Principal Secretary for Interior, Dr Karanja Kibicho, said the cameras were part of broader precautionary measures. He added that the government intended to build a perimeter wall and install floodlights.

“We will find a lasting solution,” he assured.

However, years later, not a single CCTV camera has been installed, and traders continue to suffer repeated losses due to the ongoing fire incidents. Some of these fires have not only destroyed livelihoods but have also claimed lives.

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