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‘Rain come wet we, sun come bun we’ - Vendors lament slow progress in restoring burnt-out May Pen market

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A year after a section of the May Pen Market was gutted by a huge blaze, dislocated vendors are chiding the Clarendon Municipal Corporation for not doing more to rebuild the shops so they can operate in a better environment. “A one year now and...

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