In addition to the 55 seats on 18 benches, the aforementioned market will also include fish washing and drying areas.
"The commercial space under construction, warmly applauded by residents who are currently selling fish in unsanitary conditions, includes 55 seats on 18 benches, fish washing and drying areas, a multi-sports court with bleachers, a green area and bathrooms ", informs the Provincial Government of Namibe, in a statement to which VerAngola had access.
According to the note, the first stone was laid by the governor of Namibe, Archer Mangueira, following a day of work carried out in the municipality.
The governor "interacted with the sellers", the statement added. On the occasion, Archer Mangueira also highlighted "the impact of the undertaking", as well as recognizing "the importance of the commercial fish segment for the social fabric of Tombwense".