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Nandi County

Coordinates:0°10′00″N35°09′00″E / 0.166667°N 35.15°E /0.166667; 35.15
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County in Kenya
Nandi County
Nandi Hills
Nandi Hills
Flag of Nandi County
Flag
Location in Kenya
Location in Kenya
Coordinates:0°10′00″N35°09′00″E / 0.166667°N 35.15°E /0.166667; 35.15
CountryKenya
Formed4 March 2013
Capital and largest townKapsabet
Government
 • GovernorStephen Sang
 • The SenateSamson Cherargei
Area
 • Total
2,884.5 km2 (1,113.7 sq mi)
Population
 (2019)
 • Total
885,711[1]
 • Density307.06/km2 (795.28/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)
Websitenandi.go.ke

Nandi County is acounty inKenya in the North Rift, occupying an area of 2,884.4 square kilometres. Its capital,Kapsabet, is the largest town in the county while other towns include Mosoriot,Tinderet, Kobujoi,Kaiboi,Kabiyet andNandi Hills. According to a 2019 census, the county has a population of 885,711,[2] made up of a number of Kenyan communities, the majority of whom belong to the native tribe calledNandi.

Geographically, the unique jug-shaped structure of Nandi County is bound by the Equator to the south and extends northwards to latitude 0034’N. The western boundary extends to west. The county's major area is covered by theNandi Hills.

Nandi County Assembly headquarters
The upcoming Nandi County Assembly Headquarters (June 2021)

History

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Historically, Nandi like otherKalenjin areas was divided into districts known asemotinwek (sing.emet). There were sixemotinwek in Nandi which wereWareñg in the north,Mosop in the East,Soiin (also known asPelkut) in the south-east,Aldai andChesumei in the west andEm'gwen in the center.[3]

The districts were further divided into divisions known asbororiōsiek (sing.bororiet) which were made up of several villages known askoret.[4]

Settlement

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See also:Settlement of Nandi

The traditional Nandi account is that the first settlers in Nandi came from Elgon and formed the Kipoiis clan; a name that possibly means 'the spirits'. They were led by a man named Kakipoch, founder of the Nandi section of the Kalenjin and are said to have settled in the emet of Aldai in south-western Nandi. One of the early Nandibororiōsiek was named after Kakipoch.

Studies of the settlement pattern indicate that the southern regions were the first to be settled. As of 1910, these comprised the emet of Aldai on the west and the, by then annexed, emet of Soiin on the east. It was conjectured that the firstpororiosiek were Kakipoch in Aldai and Tuken in Soiin.[5]

It is notable thatSirikwa holes (known to the Nandi as mukowanisiek) were almost non-existent in the areas first settled, being only present on theNandi Escarpment itself. They were however found in great numbers in the northern regions of Nandi.[5]

Inward migrants and general population growth are thought to have led to a northward expansion of the growing identity during the eighteenth century. This period is thought to have seen the occupation and establishment of the emotinwek of Chesume, Emgwen and Masop. This period would also have seen the establishment of more pororosiek.[5]

The final expansion occurred during the middle of the nineteenth century when the Nandi took the Uain Gishu plateau from theUasin Gishu. Traditions contained in the tale ofTapkendi however seem to indicate that the plateau was previously held by the Nandi and that Nandi place names were superseded by Maasai names. This is further evinced by certain "Masai place-names in eastern Nandi which indicate that the Masai had temporary possession of strip of Nandi roughly five miles wide", these include Ndalat, Lolkeringeti, Nduele and Ol-lesos, which were by the early nineteenth century in use by the Nandi as koret names.[5]

Late 19th century

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Nandi county was the scene of the resistance struggle that has come to be known as theNandi Resistance. The traditional system of governance came to an end c.1905 with the end of the resistance struggle. This was followed by the subsequent absorption of Nandi into the East African Protectorate in 1905 and later into theKenya Colony in 1920.

The Emet of Wareng was amalgamated into the Uasin Gishu district during the colonial period. It is today part ofUasin Gishu County and last bore its name as a county ofEldoret South Constituency. The Emet of Soiin would be appropriated for European occupation, as part of what were known as the white highlands, during the colonial period.[6] It was later split in two and is today named after the Tinderet and Nandi Hills.

Population

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Historical population
YearPop.±%
1979299,319—    
1989433,613+44.9%
1999578,751+33.5%
2009752,965+30.1%
2019885,711+17.6%
source:[7]

Religion

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Religion in Nandi County[8]

Religion (2019 Census)Number
Catholicism216,901
Protestant401,975
Evangelical Churches153,342
African instituted Churches49,849
Orthodox14,936
Other Christian21,776
Islam5,755
Hindu90
Traditionists630
Other7,580
No Religion10,002
Don't Know749
Not Stated58

Sub-counties

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The county has six subcounties:

Kapsabet, Nandi County
Kapsabet Town at night

Wards

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The county (2,884.5 km2 or 1,113.7 sq mi) is further sub-divided into 30 wards namely:

WardArea2009 pop.
km2sq. mi.
Songhor/Soba1937539,934
Tindiret1596127,896
Chemelil/Chemase1284914,479
Kapsimotwo732818,362
Kabwareng471822,807
Terik481920,456
Kemeloi1154435,085
Kobujoi813126,539
Kaptumo/Kaboi983824,464
Koyo/Ndurio692719,905
Nandi Hills742933,545
Chepkunyuk1295036,775
Ol'lessos682619,396
Kapchorua1616217,818
Chemundu/Kapng'etuny522025,403
Kosirai933625,741
Lelmokwo/Ngechek1064123,354
Kaptel/Kamoiywo1505831,375
Kiptuiya712724,879
Chepkumia873421,283
Kapkangani431723,994
Kapsabet752935,962
Kilibwoni1646348,845
Chepterwai732818,944
Kipkaren943619,147
Kurgung/Surungai823218,225
Kabiyet773019,262
Ndalat752918,651
Kabisaga793119,029
Sangalo/Kebulonik1214721,390

Constituencies

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The county consists of six constituencies:151.Tinderet,152.Aldai,153.Nandi Hills,154.Chesumei,155.Emgwen,156.Mosop.

Economy

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Agriculture

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A man and boy in the field

Agriculture is the backbone of Nandi County’s economy, supported by fertile volcanic soils and a cool, wet climate. The main crops are tea and maize, alongside dairy farming. The county hosts about 15–19 tea factories, many under the Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA), with catchments like Kaptumo supporting over 7,700 growers on 2,140 hectares. Daily green-leaf production often exceeds local processing capacity, leading to calls for more factories.[9] Maize is grown widely as both staple and cash crop, with farmers benefiting from county-backed insurance schemes.[10] Dairy farming is highly developed, with about 320,000 dairy cows producing nearly 195 million litres annually, valued at KSh 5.9 billion.[11][12]

Agro-processing

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Value addition has become a key economic priority.

  • Tea: Over a dozen KTDA and multinational factories process green leaf, though capacity remains below production levels.[9]
  • Dairy: The Nandi Dairy Cooperative Union (NDCU), formed in 2016, aggregates milk through 45 coolers with a chilling capacity of 300,000 litres.[13] In 2025, the county underGovernor Stephen Sang opened the Kabiyet Milk Processing Plant (Nandi Cooperative Creameries), a KSh 1.2 billion facility with a 200,000 litre/day capacity and an Ultra-High Temperature (UHT) line, enabling production of long-life milk for regional and international markets.[14]
  • Poultry: A semi-automated slaughterhouse in Kapsabet, supported by the World Bank’s NARIGP project, processes up to 500 birds per hour, offering poultry farmers (many women and youth) a stable market.[15]
  • Garments: The Nandi Textile Unit (NaTeX), based in Mosoriot, Chesumei Sub-County, specializes in producing premium garments including uniforms, cultural attire, and ready-to-wear fashion. Equipped with modern machinery and staffed by skilled local artisans, the plant provides hundreds of jobs—particularly for women and youth—while promoting value addition and local economic empowerment. It is positioning Nandi as a regional hub for textile manufacturing.[16]

Tourism

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Tourism is an emerging sector, leveraging Nandi’s scenic highlands, tea estates, and cultural heritage. Attractions include theNandi Hills, known for scenic landscapes and tea tours; Chepkiit Waterfalls; and cultural sites such as the Nandi Bears Club golf course and memorials linked toKoitalel arap Samoei, a celebrated anti-colonial leader. Adventure tourism and eco-tourism potential remain underdeveloped but are recognized by the county as future growth areas.

Notable destinations

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Nandi Hills town and the surrounding region

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See also:Nandi Hills, Kenya

Home to a number of tea estates as well as the Koitalel Samoei Museum, Kapsimotwa Gardens and the Nandi Bears Club.

Koitalel arap Samoei mausoleum and museum

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Koitalel Arap Samoei Museum was instituted in commemoration of Koitalel arap Samoei, a traditional spiritual leader of the Nandi. It incorporates a mausoleum as well as a center that display of the cultural heritage of the larger Kalenjin community.[17][18]

Keben

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The area is home to the Ngabunat caves, the site of ancient battles between the Nandi and Maasai – one of which led to thecapture of Moki chebo Cheplabot and establishment of the secondOrkoinotet.

Nandi rock

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This, is the most prominent rock formation along the whole length of the Nandi (Nyando) Escarpment, is a 30-minute walk from the KWS post at Kaptumek.[19]

Chepkiit Water Falls

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Tucked some two kilometres from Eldoret International Airport, off the Eldoret-Kapsabet road, Chepkiit waterfall in Nandi County is one of the marvels of mother nature, carved out of the magnificent walls of the Great Rift Valley.

Education and sports

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Nandi Primary School in Kapsabet

Nandi County is home to many world record holders in athletics, includingKipchoge Keino,Henry Rono,Eliud Kipchoge,Pamela Jelimo,Janeth Jepkosgei,Moses Tanui,Julius Yego,Jairus Birech,Conseslus Kipruto andBernard Lagat.

There are 443 primary education schools and 80 secondary education schools in Nandi.

Kapsabet Boys High school, situated inKapsabet and founded in 1925, is a prominent national school. Its list of alumni includes cabinet ministers such asNicholas Biwott, Kipruto Arap Kirwa,Henry Kosgey andWilliam Arap Ruto who is currently the Kenyan President. Sports stars such asJulius Yego went here and a former President of Kenya,Daniel Arap Moi.[20]

Health

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There are three hospitals, 45 dispensaries, and 9 health care centers in Nandi. It has a doctor to population ratio of 1:94,000[21]

References

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  1. ^"Kenya Census 2009". Retrieved12 October 2015 – via Scribd.
  2. ^"Kenya"(PDF).USAID. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 20 February 2013. Retrieved12 October 2015.
  3. ^VisionPlus."LOCAL GOVERNMENTS & COUNTIES".idiasporan.com. Retrieved28 May 2020.
  4. ^Hollis, A.C (1909).The Nandi – Their Language and Folklore. Oxford: The Clarendon Press. p. 4.
  5. ^abcdMuseums Trustees of Kenya (1910).The Journal of the East Africa and Uganda Natural History Society. London: East Africa and Uganda Natural History Society. p. 7.
  6. ^"Full text of "Remarks upon the history of the Nandi till 1850"".Archive.org. Retrieved17 August 2017.
  7. ^Kenya: Administrative Division population statistics
  8. ^"2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census Volume IV: Distribution of Population by Socio-Economic Characteristics"(PDF).Kenya National Bureau of Statistics. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 9 October 2022. Retrieved2 May 2021.
  9. ^abBwayo, Philip (22 December 2020)."Tea farmers hit hard as glut overwhelms Nandi factories".Business Daily. Nairobi: Nation Media Group. Retrieved15 September 2025.
  10. ^"Nandi grain farmers receive Kshs 12.2M compensation".Kilimo News. Nairobi: Kilimo News. 17 February 2022. Retrieved15 September 2025.
  11. ^Matoke, Tom (3 June 2022)."Nandi farmers oppose imports of dairy products, want school milk reintroduced".Daily Nation. Nairobi: Nation media Group. Retrieved15 September 2025.
  12. ^Irungu, J (6 August 2026)."Nandi County Rejuvenates Dairy Farming with Strategic Plan".Seed Farm. Nairobi: Seed Farm Eco Products. Retrieved15 September 2025.
  13. ^"About Us".Nandi Dairy Cooperative Union. Nandi: Nandi Dairy Cooperative Union. Retrieved15 September 2025.
  14. ^"Nandi's dairy revolution gains momentum as modern processing plant launched".Sacco Review. Nairobi: Shrend Publishers and Supplies Ltd. 27 August 2025. Retrieved15 September 2025.
  15. ^Mwende, Sharon (16 January 2024)."Ruto commissions chicken slaughterhouse in Nandi".The Star. Nairobi: The Star. Retrieved15 September 2025.
  16. ^Butia, Remmy (4 August 2025)."Nandi Textile Unit Mosoriot: Where Vision Weaves Quality Stitching Pride into Every Dress".County Government of Nandi. Nandi: County Government of Nandi. Retrieved15 September 2025.
  17. ^"Koitalel Samoei Arap Turgat Memorial".northrifttourism.com. Retrieved27 May 2020.
  18. ^"Directory".magicalkenya.com. Retrieved29 May 2020.
  19. ^Where to visit in Nandi County, Nandi County News, The Sailor
  20. ^"Kapsabet Boys – Strive to Excel".KapsabetBoys.sc.ke. Retrieved17 August 2017.
  21. ^"GROWING HOPE: HEALTH SERVICES IN NANDI ARE EXPANDING".County Government of Nandi. Retrieved23 May 2020.

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