KUCHING – The Kuching South City Council has confirmed that it is actively monitoring repair works at the Kenyaland wet market following complaints from hawkers about faulty range hoods.
Traders recently reported that the equipment, which is essential for ventilation and safe cooking, has malfunctioned.
Problems include oil leakage and inconsistent operation, raising concerns about hygiene and safety within the market.
Mayor Dato Wee Hong Seng explained that council staff have been following up on the matter. However, repairs have been delayed as mechanical parts required for replacement are not yet available.
He assured us that the council will continue to oversee the situation until the issue is fully resolved. The Kenyaland wet market is a key trading hub in Kuching, serving both residents and visitors.
Proper maintenance of facilities is critical to ensure smooth operations and to safeguard the health of consumers and hawkers alike.
Malfunctioning equipment not only disrupts daily business but also poses risks to cleanliness and food safety standards.
Dato Wee highlighted that the council is committed to ensuring public facilities remain functional and safe.
He noted that while delays in sourcing parts are unavoidable, the council’s priority is to restore normal operations as quickly as possible.
Local hawkers have expressed frustration over the disruption, but many welcomed the council’s assurance that the matter is being addressed.
The council has urged patience while waiting for the necessary components to arrive, stressing that temporary fixes would not provide a lasting solution.
The incident underscores the importance of regular maintenance and timely upgrades in public markets, which play a vital role in supporting small businesses and providing affordable goods to the community.
The council has pledged to continue monitoring the situation closely and to keep traders informed of progress.






