Meshers, Gikomba is down again… not from fire this time, but government demolition. Honestly, this raises a serious question — is there no better, more humane and orderly way to handle such situations? Why can’t there be proper notices issued early, clear timelines for relocation, and controlled demolitions after traders have moved their goods safely? Because what’s happening now is painful. Imagine losing stock worth hundreds of thousands overnight. Not just destroyed, but stolen in the chaos. Just like that, your only source of income is gone. Behind every biashara in Gikomba is a family depending on it — watoto wa kulishwa, rent ya kulipwa, and workers who rely on those daily earnings. In a single day, all that is disrupted. Meshers, this is not just about structures coming down… it’s about livelihoods, dignity, and fairness. Isn’t there a better way to do this?