Thesis A history of Marige market in Kiambu County Kenya, 1960 to 2000 the rise, development and decline.
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Mount Kenya University
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This study sought to analyse and investigate the history of Marige market in Komothai,
Kiambu County Kenya. The underlying objectives of the study were; To investigate the
historical factors that led to the growth of Marige market to 1960, to analyse how the
relationship between the traders and locals led to the transformation of Marige market
between 1961 to 1978, to investigate the relationship between the various market policies
and how the they impacted on the growth of Marige market between 1979-2000 and to
analyse the relationship between the urbanization in neighbouring towns and the fall of
Marige market. The study was based on the Structural Functionalism Theory by COMTE
(1984). The research utilized both primary and secondary sources which was used to
acquire data on issues of development of Marige market in Komothai, Kiambu County,
Kenya. The study will use historical design. The study was done in Marige market in
Komothai, Kiambu County, Kenya. This area was picked in light of the fact that it
contains people of assorted tribes carrying out various economic activities in the region
and some have been born and raised in the area, hence familiar to the historical changes
the market has undergone. The study utilized interviews questions as the main
instruments to collect data. The study also relied on both secondary and primary written
sources to gather information which was utilized to gather data on issues of development
of Marige market in Komothai, Kiambu County, Kenya. From the findings it is clear that
Marige market thrived to national status by 1960s and 70s, was by the year 2000 an
abandoned place with minimal or no activities. A trader who used to bring commodities
such as salt from Magadi or tobacco from Meru in the 1970s, who would happen to visit
the area by the year 2000, would only be welcomed by cows and goats grazing on the
overgrown grass, a sign of an abandoned and alienated place. Several factors had
contributed to the growth of Marige market; which included; the population of the
surrounding villages, agricultural activities such coffee farming and cattle keeping,
peaceful coexistence of locals, strategic location and infrastructure. That factors that led
to the collapse of the market on the other hand include rural urban migration, the collapse
of the coffee industry and the rise of new urban centres in close proximity to Marige
market. Among the recommendations that have been offered by the current research
include the need of having developments based on merit as opposed to political
inclination. Another key recommendation is that the government should come up with
policies for rural industrialization. The current study also recommends for the
government and non-state actors raise infrastructure standards in rural areas. The need
for a policy by stakeholders in the agricultural sector guaranteeing minimum returns to
farmers of such crops, to bar them from unfair trade deal and competitions that always
kill their hard work has also been offered as a recommendation of the current study.
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Marige market, Market policies, Urbanization