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Tala, Kenya

Coordinates:1°21′S37°22′E / 1.35°S 37.37°E /-1.35; 37.37
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Town Council in Machakos County, Kenya
Tala
Tala is located in Kenya
Tala
Tala
Location of Kangundo-Tala
Coordinates:1°21′S37°22′E / 1.35°S 37.37°E /-1.35; 37.37
Country Kenya
CountyMachakos County
Elevation
1,544 m (5,068 ft)
Population
 (2009)
 • Metro
218,557[1]
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)

Tala is a town inMachakos County, located in the lower eastern region of Kenya and about 56 kilometres east of the Kenyan capital,Nairobi. It is usually classified as being one town with Kangundo, due to their close proximity. It is 3,000 ft above sea level. Tala is alocation ofMatungulu division.[2] It also part ofMatungulu Constituency.

People/Languages

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The main language spoken isKikamba although the people who live there understand bothSwahili andEnglish.

Kangundo-Tala

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Officially Kangundo is located in Nairobi Metro and its population when combined with Tala is the 8th largest of any urban area inKenya. Tala is part ofKangundo town council.[3] TheCDF office ofMatungulu Constituency is also located in the town.

Towns in Machakos County

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TownPopulation (2009)Rank in Kenya (Population Size)
Kangundo-Tala218,5579
Machakos150,04113
Athi River139,38015
Kathiani3,365195
Masii2,501211

* 2009 census. Source:[1]

Economy

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Sand harvesting in Tala.

Many of its residents areKambas who practicesubsistence farming on rural farms. The land holding size is relatively small and population density is high. Open-air markets are located in downtown Tala and main market days are Tuesday and Friday. Farmers come to sell their wares on this days which include paw paws, bananas, arrow roots, cowpea leaves (a vegetable delicacy in the area), maize and beans. Livestock trading is also a major enterprise during the market days. Crops grown are mostlymaize,bean,sorghum,millet,sweet potatoes,onions, bananas and others which can cope with the tropical climate of the area. Apart from the mentioned crops, farmers also grow coffee as a cash crop. Initially, the returns were good but farmers keep on complaining of low prices which has led to the neglect of the crop. However, farmers who mill their coffee and take it directly to KPCU make good profits.

Climate

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There are two rainy seasons during the year from November–January and again from March–April. February and May are the main harvesting periods and June–August are the colder months.

Education

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Several schools exist in the town, including Tala High School, Mackenzie Education Centre – Tala, Tala Girls' High School, Kwatombe Primary School, Tala Boys' Primary School and Children's Home, Tala Academy and Holy Rosary College (formerly, Tala Secretarial College). Apolice post is also located in the town.

In October 2007, a number of students fromKing George V School inHong Kong took part in a charity and service trip to Tala Boys' Primary School and Children's Home, where they spent days interacting with the children, renovating the classrooms and building pavements for those in need.

Holy Rosary College is located roughly 1.5 kilometers west of downtown. It is an all-girls college (roughly 70–90 students) and classes run year-round. There are several programs offered including: Information Technology (IT), business administration and secretarial. It is accredited to the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology. The courses offered in conjunction with JKUAT include, Business Information Technology, Business Administration, Public Relations, Information Technology and Bridging Certificate Course in Maths. It is also a Cisco Local Academy. At present the college has about 200 students.

Nairobi Metro

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Machakos County (yellow) within Nairobi Metro (green)

Machakos County is within Greater Nairobi which consists of 4 out of 47 counties in Kenya but the area generates about 60% of the nations wealth.[4][5] The counties are:

AreaCountyArea (km2)Population
Census 2009
Cities/Towns/Municipalities in the Counties
Core NairobiNairobi County694.93,138,369Nairobi
Northern MetroKiambu County2,449.21,623,282Kiambu,Thika,Limuru,Ruiru,Karuri,Kikuyu
Southern MetroKajiado County21,292.7687,312Kajiado, Olkejuado, Bissil,Ngong,Kitengela,Kiserian,Ongata Rongai
Eastern MetroMachakos County5,952.91,098,584Kangundo-Tala,Machakos,Athi River
TotalsNairobi Metro30,389.76,547,547

Source:NairobiMetro[permanent dead link]/Kenya Census

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"2009 Census Vol 1 Table 3 Rural and Urban Population | Open Data Portal". Archived fromthe original on 29 July 2016. Retrieved28 July 2016.
  2. ^AfDevInfo Location Record:Tala
  3. ^Electoral Commission of Kenya:Registration centres by electoral area and constituencyArchived 25 June 2008 at theWayback Machine
  4. ^http://196.200.27.243:8080/xmlui/bitstream/handle/123456789/111/Nairobi.pdf?sequence=3[permanent dead link]
  5. ^http://www.nairobimetro.go.ke/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_download&gid=43&Itemid=90[permanent dead link].
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