Kantamanto Market

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“Obroni wawu,” whispers the wind through Kantamanto Market. This translates to “dead white man’s clothes.” Kantamanto Market, nestled in Accra’s central business district, is a vibrant tapestry woven with the threads of commerce and culture. It’s predominantly run by the Akan tribes, the Kwahu and Ashanti. Kantamanto Market was once renowned as the largest secondhand clothing market in West Africa. Here, a kaleidoscope of colors and textures unfolds before you. Mountains of pre-loved garments tell silent stories of journeys across continents. The market pulsates with the energy of over 30,000 traders, their voices a chorus of bartering and banter. They hawk everything from clothing and car parts to the tantalizing aromas of street food. Kantamanto Market isn’t just a marketplace. It is a vital organ in Accra’s informal economy. It provides livelihoods for thousands. This market plays a critical role in the global fast fashion cycle. It receives a significant portion of the world’s discarded clothing. A sobering statistic reveals that before the COVID-19 pandemic, 40% of the garments arriving at Kantamanto Market ended up in landfills. The pandemic itself dealt a heavy blow to the market, disrupting trade and impacting countless lives. The very fabric of Kantamanto Market has been tested by fire. Literally. The congested nature of the market makes it vulnerable to devastating fires. There have been several significant outbreaks, including incidents in 2011, 2013, and a particularly destructive fire in December 2020. Some reports suggest this 2020 fire was deliberately set by real estate developers. Another fire ravaged the market in January 2025, displacing hundreds of traders. These fires underscore the precariousness of the market’s existence and the ongoing struggle for its survival. From the ashes of these tragedies, plans for redevelopment have emerged. A partnership involving the Kantamanto Traders Association, the Ministry of Railway Development, and Golden Coast Developers aims to transform the market into a modern shopping center. The future of Kantamanto Market hangs in the balance. Will it retain its vibrant, chaotic character or morph into a sleek, commercial space? Kantamanto Market stands as a potent symbol of the complexities of global trade. It embodies the resilience of the human spirit. It represents the intersection of commerce, culture, and the ongoing struggle for survival. As you leave Kantamanto Market, the whispers of “obroni wawu” linger in the air. It is a stark reminder of the interconnectedness of our world. It shows the impact of our choices on distant shores. It signifies the enduring spirit of a market that continues to thrive amidst challenges.

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