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Kericho County

Coordinates:0°24′S35°18′E / 0.4°S 35.3°E /-0.4; 35.3
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This article is about one of the 47counties in Kenya. For the town, seeKericho.

County in Kenya
Kericho County
Flag of Kericho County
Flag
Coat of arms of Kericho County
Coat of arms
Location in Kenya
Location in Kenya
Coordinates:0°24′S35°18′E / 0.4°S 35.3°E /-0.4; 35.3
Country Kenya
Formed4 March 2013
CapitalKericho
Government
 • GovernorDr.Erick Mutai Equalizer
Area
 • Total
2,454.5 km2 (947.7 sq mi)
Population
 (2019)
 • Total
901,777[1]
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)
Websitekericho.go.ke

Kericho County is one of the 47counties inKenya. The county seats between longitude 35°02' and 35°40' East and between the equator and latitude 0°23' South with an altitude of about 2002m above sea level. It bordersUasin Gishu County to the North,Baringo County to the North-East,Nandi County to the North-West,Nakuru County to the East andBomet County to the South, Kisumu County to the Northwest and Nyamira County to the West. It had a population of 901,777 (2019 census) and an area of 2,111 km².[2][3] Its capital and largest town isKericho.

Kericho County is home to the largestKenyan tea plantations. Some of the largest tea companies including Unilever Kenya, James Finlay and Williamson Tea are based here. It is also home to the popular Ketepa brand.

The defunctBuret District is now part of Kericho County.

Physical and topical features

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County slopes gently from 2500m to about 1,800m above the sea level. The county is surrounded by a number of hills such as Tinderet Hills to the North, Mau Escarpment and Londiani hills (Tuluap-Kipsigis). A good number of rivers emanate from the county including Chemosit, Kiptaret, Kipsonoi, Timbilil, Maramara, Itare, Nyando, Kipchorian and Malaget.[3]

Climatic conditions

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County has a temperature range between 10C - 29C and rainfall of 2,125mm p.a being highest in central part of county where they plant tea and 1,400 mm p.a. in lower parts of Soin and parts of Kipkelion. County has rainy seasons April to June and October to December.[4]

Demographics

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Kericho county has a total population of 901,777 of which 450,741 are males, 451,008 females and 28 intersex persons. There are 206,036 household with an average household size of 4.4 persons per household and a population density 370 people per square kilometre.[5]

Distribution of Population by Sex and Sub-County
Sub-CountyMaleFemaleIntersexTotal
Belgut72,50872,564145,072
Buret98,823100,6425199,470
Kericho East86,67183,9477170,625
Kipkelion61,06661,4604122,530
Londiani68,57069,00010137,580
Soin Sigowet63,3103663,3952126,500
Total450,741451,00828901,777

Source[6]

Religion

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Religion in Kericho County[7]

Religion (2019 Census)Number
Catholicismy99,191
Protestant396,003
Evangelical Churches262,307
African instituted Churches55,903
Orthodox2,949
Other Cristian38,915
Islam2,423
Hindu461
Traditionists1,358
Other11,322
No ReligionAtheists25,030
Don't Know838
Not Stated163

Administrative and political units

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Administrative units

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There are six sub counties, thirty county assembly wards, eighty five locations and two hundred and nine sub-locations.[8]

Electoral constituencies

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The county has six constituencies:

Source[9]

Political leadership

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NoPortraitGovernor's NameElectedTerm of OfficePolitical PartyDeputy Governor
1Paul Chepkwony2013-202210 yearsTBALily Kirui[10]
2Eric Mutai[9]2022IncumbentTBAFred Kirui[8]

Prof. Paul Kiprono Chepkwony was the Governor serving his last term in office after being elected twice2013Archived 27 July 2020 at theWayback Machine,2017 and his deputy is Lily Kirui.[10] Sen. Aaron Cheruiyot (Kiptoiyot)Aaron Cheruiyot is the Senator and was elected in 2015 after the first senatorCharles Keter was appointed as thecabinet secretary for Ministry of Energy byPresident Uhuru Kenyatta.[11] He was also re-elected in 2017. Florence Bore is the women representative and was elected in 2017 after winning against theHellen Chelangat Chepkwony who was the first women representative for the county.[12]

For Kericho County, the County Executive Committee comprises:-

County Executive Committee
Number
The Governor1
The Deputy Governor1
The County Secretary1
The CEC Members10
Total13

Source[13]

Members of Parliament in Kericho County 2017-2022

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  1. Hon. Maritim, Sylvanus[14] of Jubliee Party Member of ParliamentAinamoi Constituency.[15]
  2. Hon. Koech, Nelson[16] of Jubliee PartyMember of ParliamentBelgut Constituency.[17]
  3. Hon. Mutai, Japheth Kiplangat[18] of Jubliee Party Member of ParliamentBureti Constituency.[19]
  4. Hon. Limo, Kirui Joseph[20] of Jubliee Party Member of ParliamentKipkelion East Constituency.[21]
  5. Hon. Kosgei, Hilary Kiplang’at[22] of Jubliee Party Member of ParliamentKipkelion West Constituency[23]
  6. Hon. Koros, Benard Kipsengeret[24] of Jubliee Party Member of ParliamentSigowet–Soin Constituency.[25]

Economy

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The county hosts 25 trading centres, 5,813 registered businesses, 5807 licensed retail traders and 5,740 licensed wholesale traders.[26] In 2022, the county produced 432 million kilos of tea.[27] The acquisition of these lands has long been controversial, particularly as it relates to the eviction ofKipsigis andTalai people from their land by British forces when Kenya was a British colony. TheUnited Nations has criticised the British government for not providing "effective remedies and reparation" for colonial-era crimes,[28] with representatives for these communities attempting to sue the British government through theEuropean Court of Human Rights (ECHR).[29]

There are a number of industries in Kericho such as cement industry (Rai Cement Limited) and steel industry (Prime Steel Limited), Soin Sugar Company all three of them located in Soin ward, 18 tea processing factories, in various sub-counties, dairy processing plants in various sub-counties andKipkelion District coffee union process coffee inFort Ternan, Kipkelion Sub-county.[3] The use of tea plucking machines has been controversial in the area, leading to acts ofindustrial sabotage by disaffected youths.[30]

Education

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There are 1054 ECD centres 803 primary schools and 229 secondary schools. The county has also 1 teachers training colleges, 6 Youth Polytechnics, 80 adult training institutions and 6 technical training institutions.[4]

Education Institutions in County
CategoryPublicPrivateTotalEnrolment
ECD Centres5654891,05445,620
Primary schools526277803242,034
Secondary schools2141522969,081
Youth Polytechnics6061,525
Technical Training Institutes606
Adult Education Centres4,697

Source[31][26]

Health

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There are a total of 136 health facilities in the county with one county referral hospital. County has 2,084 health personnel of different cadre. The immunisation coverage is at 61% and still below the national target of 90%.[3]

HIV prevalence is at 3.5% below the national 5.9% (Kenya HIV Estimates 2015).[32]

Health Facilities by Ownership
Government*FBOPrivateNGOTOTAL
Hospitals72514
Health centres1368136180
Dispensaries1275252159
Clinics110213

Source[33][3]

Transport and communication

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The county is covered by 1,110.7 km of road network. of this 411.1 km is covered by earth surface, 484.7 km is murram surface and 214.9 km is covered by bitumen.[34][35]

There are 8 Post Offices with 2,299 installed letter boxes, 2,079 rented letter boxes and 220 vacant letter boxes.[26]

Services and urbanisation

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Stats for Kericho County
County
Stats for the County (Per cent)
Urbanisation
28.3
Literacy
79
Attending School (15-18 Yrs)
79.7
Paved Roads
13.8
Good Roads
58.5
Electricity Access
11.8
Poverty Rate
44.2

Stats for the County

Source:USAid Kenya

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Kenya Census 2009". Retrieved15 May 2016 – via Scribd.
  2. ^"Kenya Districts". statoids.com. Retrieved15 May 2016.
  3. ^abcde"Second Generation County Integrated Development Plan CIDP 2018-2022 Kericho County".Council of Governors. Retrieved28 May 2020.
  4. ^abSecond Generation County Integrated Development Plan CIDP 2018-2022 Kericho County. County Government of Kericho. 2018. p. 3.
  5. ^Munene, Evans (4 November 2019)."2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census Results".Kenya National Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved28 May 2020.
  6. ^2019 Kenya Population and House Census: Population by County and Sub-county. Volume 1. Kenya National Bureau of Statistics. 2019. pp. 17, 19, 20, 28, 37, 46.ISBN 9789966102096.
  7. ^"2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census Volume IV: Distribution of Population by Socio-Economic Characteristics"(PDF).Kenya National Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved2 May 2021.
  8. ^abinterior_admin."Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government".interior.go.ke. Retrieved28 May 2020.
  9. ^ab"The Report of the Interim Independent Boundaries Review Commission (IIBRC): Delimitation of Constituencies and Recommendations on Local Authority Electoral Units and Administrative Boundaries for Districts and Other Units"(PDF).IIBRC. 2010. Retrieved28 May 2020.
  10. ^ab"Governors & Deputy Governors".cog.go.ke. Archived fromthe original on 27 July 2020. Retrieved28 May 2020.
  11. ^"Members of the Senate | The Kenyan Parliament Website".www.parliament.go.ke. Retrieved28 May 2020.
  12. ^"Women Representatives | KEWOPA KENYA". Retrieved28 May 2020.
  13. ^"179. County executive committees - Kenya Law Reform Commission (KLRC)".www.klrc.go.ke. Retrieved28 May 2020.
  14. ^"Sylvanus Maritim".Mzalendo. Retrieved30 May 2020.
  15. ^"Hon. Maritim, Sylvanus | The Kenyan Parliament Website".parliament.go.ke. Retrieved30 May 2020.
  16. ^"Nelson Koech".Mzalendo. Retrieved30 May 2020.
  17. ^"Hon. Koech, Nelson | The Kenyan Parliament Website".www.parliament.go.ke. Retrieved30 May 2020.
  18. ^"Japheth Kiplangat Mutai".Mzalendo. Retrieved30 May 2020.
  19. ^"Hon. Mutai, Japheth Kiplangat | The Kenyan Parliament Website".www.parliament.go.ke. Retrieved30 May 2020.
  20. ^"Joseph Kirui Limo".Mzalendo. Retrieved30 May 2020.
  21. ^"Hon. Limo, Kirui Joseph | The Kenyan Parliament Website".www.parliament.go.ke. Retrieved30 May 2020.
  22. ^"Hilary Kiplang'at Kosgei".Mzalendo. Retrieved30 May 2020.
  23. ^"Hon. Kosgei, Hilary Kiplang'at | The Kenyan Parliament Website".www.parliament.go.ke. Retrieved30 May 2020.
  24. ^"Benard Kipsengeret Koros".Mzalendo. Retrieved30 May 2020.
  25. ^"Hon. Koros, Benard Kipsengeret | The Kenyan Parliament Website".www.parliament.go.ke. Retrieved30 May 2020.
  26. ^abc"Kericho County Statistical Abstract 2015".Kenya National Bureau of Statistics. 2015. Retrieved28 May 2020.
  27. ^"Justice from the King?".New Internationalist. 30 October 2023.
  28. ^Parveen, Nazia (3 August 2021)."UN criticises UK for failure to redress colonial-era landgrab in Kenya".The Guardian. Retrieved2 January 2024.
  29. ^"Kenyans seek to sue UK for alleged colonial abuses".BBC News. 23 August 2022.
  30. ^"Chaos as Kericho residents torch tea plucking machines".Nation. 23 May 2023.
  31. ^"EDUCATION, SOCIAL SERVICES, YOUTH AND CULTURE | KERICHO COUNTY".www.kericho.go.ke. Retrieved28 May 2020.
  32. ^"Kenya HIV Estimates Report 2018"(PDF).National AIDS Control Council. Retrieved28 May 2020.
  33. ^"Health Services | Kericho County".www.kericho.go.ke. Retrieved28 May 2020.
  34. ^"Kenya Rural Roads Authority".www.kerra.go.ke. Retrieved28 May 2020.
  35. ^"Kenya Urban Roads Authority".kura.go.ke. Retrieved28 May 2020.

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