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Machakos

Coordinates:1°31′S37°16′E / 1.517°S 37.267°E /-1.517; 37.267
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Municipality in Machakos County, Kenya
Machakos
Masaku
Macha
Machakos
Machakos
Machakos
Nickname: 
Yellow Toxicity
Machakos is located in Kenya
Machakos
Machakos
Location in Kenya
Coordinates:1°31′S37°16′E / 1.517°S 37.267°E /-1.517; 37.267
Country Kenya
CountyMachakos County
Founded1887
Population
 (2019)[1]
 • Urban
63,767
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)
Postcode
9010O
ClimateCwb

Machakos, also calledMasaku, is a town inMachakos County, Kenya. Serving as the capital of the county, its urban population was 63,767 as of 2019.[2][3]

History

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Machakos was established in 1887 by Sakshi Shah, ten years before Nairobi. Machakos was designated as the first administrative centre when the Britishestablished their colony in the late 19th century. Machakos town is on a hilly terrain surrounded by Iveti hills.

In 1899 the British shifted the capital to Nairobi, after Machakos was bypassed by construction of theUganda Railway.[4]

Technically, Machakos is the oldest administrative municipality in east and central Africa. Prominent politicians from the town included: Mwatu wa Ngoma,Paul Joseph Ngei, Mutisya Mulu andJohnson Nduya Muthama. The county and its town were named after Masaku wa Munyati, aKamba tribal chief who migrated and settled here in 1816 from the area nearSultan Hamud.

At the turn of the 21st century, peace talks were held here in an effort to settle theSudan civil war. TheMachakos Protocol was published on 20 July 2002.[5]

Areas in Machakos Town

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TownPopulation (2009)Rank in Kenya (population size)
Kalama21,702
Katheka Kai17,485
Kiima-Kimwe22,741
Kimutwa17,265
Kola14,567
Lumbwa13,609
Masaku19,980
Mua Hills8,579
Mumbuni49,802
Muvuti12,156
Mutituni14,300
Ngelani11,989

* 2009 census. Source:[2]

Economy, Mining, transport and tourism

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Office of the governor of Machakos County at Machakos
One of Machakos' busiest areas, Ngei Road.

Machakos' open air markets sells many products with its market days being Monday and Friday.

The Mavoko area of Machakos houses our nation's major cement mining sites and factories.

Machakos has a number of banks such as Barclays, Equity, National Bank, NIC Bank, Credit Bank, Commercial Bank of Africa (CBA), Standard Chartered, K-rep, Co-operative, and Kenya Commercial in the CBD, and the Universal traders Sacco. It has the larger administrative offices in lower Ukambani.

Machakos town has good road infrastructure and town planning. It has a well-planned bus terminal at the heart of the town popularly known as the 'Machakos Airport'. It's a busy place where buses andmatatus depart for Machakos andKitui as well as Western Kenya, Nyanza and the Rift Valley.

Machakos has hilly scenery, good for camping and hiking. It is the home town of some of the world's most beautiful sculptures made in Wamunyu.

Kaloleni near Ngelani, is famous for "water flowing against gravity". It is on Kituluni Hill, a spot known as Kya Mwilu to the east of Machakos. As the slogan ofMachakos County goes, it is "The Place to be".[6]

The Machakos Peoples' Park

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Entrance to Machakos People's Park
Machakos People's Park

A modern recreation park. It is situated adjacent to Maruba dam, which is the main source of water to Machakos Town.[7]

Culture and sports

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Major sports grounds include the Machakos Golf Club spread over a large lush area including a 9-hole golf course. There is also Kenyatta Stadium which is adjacent to the Machakos Social Hall and is the home ground toSofapaka FC. It is a busy stadium, being used in many of Kenya Premier League (KPL)'s schedules and Internal matches. The stadium which was renovated to modern standards stadium is set to be renamed to Kalonzo Musyoka Stadium.

Religion

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More than two thirds[clarification needed] of people in Machakos town are Christians. The main churches areOur Lady of Lourdescathedral and all souls cathedral forCatholics and Anglicans respectively, Aic Boman is also are another significant church in the town. There is also a Muslim mosque and a Hindu Temple.

Education

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Primary schools in Machakos include Machakos Primary, St. Mary's Boys and Girls, Muthini Primary, Township Muslim Primary School, St. Teresas Primary, Machakos Academy, ABC Girls Academy, One Hill Academy Premese Academy, Lukenya Academy, Makutano Academy, Mumbuni Primary, Baptist Primary, Highrise School Mks, and Katoloni.

High schools include Pope Paul VI Junior Seminary (Popase), Machakos Girls,Machakos School, St. Monica, St. Valentine Girls, Mumbuni School, Kitulu day secondary school and Katoloni among others.

Tertiary education is still growing, with new universities and colleges like Machakos University, Machakos Teachers Training College, Machakos Institute of Technology, Copperbelt College, Century Park College, Lukenya University, African Training Centre for Research and Technology, Scott Christian University and Computers for School Kenya. The most advanced and oldest collage remains the Kenya Medical Training College Machakos Campus. Prominent students from KMTC Machakos include John Mutuku Kivunga HSC, who is now a renowned clinical officer in Kenya.

The Kyanguli Secondary School Fire

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Main article:Kyanguli Fire Tragedy

On 26 March 2001, a fire was set at Kyanguli Secondary School after the final exam. Results were annulled and payment of their outstanding school fees was demanded(by whom?). 67 people perished and another 19 were injured, including one of the perpetrators. The two perpetrators, Felix Mambo Ngumbao, 16, and Davies Otieno Onyango, 17, were charged with murder.[8]

References

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  1. ^"2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census Volume II: Distribution of Population by Administrative Units".Kenya National Bureau of Statistics. p. 252. Retrieved12 September 2022.
  2. ^ab"2009 Census Vol 1 Table 3 Rural and Urban Population | Open Data Portal". Archived fromthe original on 29 July 2016. Retrieved24 January 2014.
  3. ^Munene, Evans (4 November 2019)."2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census Results".Kenya National Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved13 June 2023.
  4. ^Muthoni, Kamau."Place of Machakos in Kenya's rich history".The Standard. Retrieved8 June 2023.
  5. ^"Machakos Protocol | UN Peacemaker".peacemaker.un.org.Archived from the original on 6 May 2017. Retrieved30 May 2020.
  6. ^"Weird goings on at Kituluni hill Kenya". The Book of Thoth. Archived fromthe original on 15 January 2010. Retrieved23 April 2007.
  7. ^Rachael (9 November 2014)."Machakos People's Park".Safari254.Archived from the original on 21 May 2020. Retrieved21 May 2020.
  8. ^"Gkenyan". Archived fromthe original on 7 November 2004. Retrieved27 June 2011.

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