Massive Loss as Fire Guts Singida Central Market — Government Issues Statement
Aftermath of the fire at Singida Central Market on July 5, 2025
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A devastating fire tore through Singida Central Market in the early hours of July 5, leaving behind destruction and loss. Traders woke up to find their shops reduced to ashes, with property worth millions gone in minutes. Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident, although the cause remains unknown.
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More than 15 shops owned by traders at the central market in Singida Municipality were completely destroyed. The fire began during the night and spread quickly, overwhelming the limited firefighting resources available.
Early this morning, the Singida Regional Commissioner, Halima Omari Dendego, visited the scene. She expressed deep sympathy to the affected traders and urged them to stay calm. According to her statement, the government stands in solidarity with the victims and has already formed a special committee to begin restoring damaged infrastructure at the market.
Eyewitnesses told Mwakasege News that poor access within the market delayed firefighting operations. They called on the government to provide more fire trucks and upgrade emergency response systems in urban markets.
Government Response and Trader Concerns
Commissioner Dendego assured the public that the government would support the rebuilding of the market. She emphasized that restoring business operations is a top priority.
READ MORE: Fire Engulfs Singida Main Market Overnight | Firefighters & Locals Battle the Blaze
Meanwhile, traders expressed frustration over repeated infrastructure challenges. They urged the government to learn from this tragedy and prepare better for future emergencies.
This tragedy highlights the urgent need for improved market infrastructure and emergency response systems. As the people of Singida begin to rebuild, government commitment and community resilience will play a key role in recovery. Let this incident serve as a wake-up call to invest in safety and preparedness in public spaces.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
As of now, the exact cause of the fire remains unknown. Investigations are underway.
More than 15 shops were completely destroyed, causing massive losses for local traders.
Yes. Singida Regional Commissioner Halima Dendego visited the site and confirmed that a committee has been formed to help restore the market.
Firefighters struggled to control the blaze due to narrow access roads and a shortage of fire trucks.
Local leaders and traders are urging the government to upgrade fire safety systems and improve market infrastructure across Tanzania.
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