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Kiambaa
Kiambaa Constituency is an electoral constituency in Kenya. It is one of twelve constituencies in Kiambu County. The constituency was established for the 1963 elections. Members of Parliament {, class="wikitable" , - !Elections !MP !Party !Notes , - , 1963 , , Mbiyu Koinange , , KANU , , , - , 1969 , , Mbiyu Koinange , , KANU , , One-party system , - , 1974 , , Mbiyu Koinange , , KANU , , One-party system , - , 1979 , , Njenga Karume , , KANU , , One-party system , - , 1983 , , Njenga Karume , , KANU , , One-party system. , - , 1988 , , Njenga Karume , , KANU , , One-party system. , - , 1992 , , J. Kamau Icharia , , Ford-Asili , , , - , 1997 , , Njenga Karume , , DP , , , - , 2002 , , Njenga Karume , , KANU , , , - , 2007 , , Stanley Munga Githunguri , , KANU , , , - , 2013 , , Paul Koinange , , Jubilee Party , , , 2021 , , John Njuguna Wanjiku , , UDA , , , - , Locations and wards {, class=" ...
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Mbiyu Koinange
Peter Mbiyu Koinange (1907 – 3 September 1981) was a politician from Kenya. He served in the government and cabinet of Jomo Kenyatta, Kenya's first president, for 16 years. During this time, he held the post of member of parliament for the Kiambaa constituency and the portfolios of Minister of State for Education, External Affairs, Pan-African Affairs, as well as Minister of State in the Office of the President. Family Born Mbiyu wa Koinange in 1907 in Njunu, Kiambu District he was the eldest son of Koinange Wa Mbiyu, a prominent Kikuyu chief during Kenya's colonial period, and Wairimu, the chief's great wife. He was one of seven children, with another six siblings who died either at birth or early on in their childhood. His elder sister, Isabella, was one of Kenya's first trained African nurses, while his younger brother, Charles Karuga Koinange, served as a colonial chief and was a civil servant in independent Kenya for more than 30 years. He was also brother to Grace Wa ...
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Kiambu County
Kiambu County is a county in the former Central Province of Kenya. Its capital is Kiambu and its largest town is Thika. Kiambu County is the second most populous after Nairobi County. Kiambu County borders Nairobi and Kajiado Counties to the South, Machakos to the East, Murang'a to the North and North East, Nyandarua to the North West, and Nakuru to the West and has a population of 2,417,735. The county is 40% rural and 60% urban owing to Nairobi's consistent growth Northwards. The Kikuyu are the dominant tribe in the county. In 2007, Kiambu District was subdivided in two: Kiambu East and Kiambu West. Kiambu West district took Limuru, Lari and Kikuyu divisions, with Limuru as its district capital. Climate The county has an average annual rainfall of and mean temperature of with temperatures as low as in the upper highlands areas of Limuru. The long rains start in mid-March and run to May, and cold runs between July and August. Demographics According to the 2019 cens ...
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Kiambaa Settled Area
Kiambaa Constituency is an electoral constituency in Kenya. It is one of twelve constituencies in Kiambu County. The constituency was established for the 1963 elections. Members of Parliament {, class="wikitable" , - !Elections !MP !Party !Notes , - , 1963 , , Mbiyu Koinange , , KANU , , , - , 1969 , , Mbiyu Koinange , , KANU , , One-party system , - , 1974 , , Mbiyu Koinange , , KANU , , One-party system , - , 1979 , , Njenga Karume , , KANU , , One-party system , - , 1983 , , Njenga Karume , , KANU , , One-party system. , - , 1988 , , Njenga Karume , , KANU , , One-party system. , - , 1992 , , J. Kamau Icharia , , Ford-Asili , , , - , 1997 , , Njenga Karume , , DP , , , - , 2002 , , Njenga Karume , , KANU , , , - , 2007 , , Stanley Munga Githunguri , , KANU , , , - , 2013 , , Paul Koinange , , Jubilee Party , , , 2021 , , John Njuguna Wanjiku , , UDA , , , - , Locations and wards {, class="wik ...
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Kiambaa
Kiambaa Constituency is an electoral constituency in Kenya. It is one of twelve constituencies in Kiambu County. The constituency was established for the 1963 elections. Members of Parliament {, class="wikitable" , - !Elections !MP !Party !Notes , - , 1963 , , Mbiyu Koinange , , KANU , , , - , 1969 , , Mbiyu Koinange , , KANU , , One-party system , - , 1974 , , Mbiyu Koinange , , KANU , , One-party system , - , 1979 , , Njenga Karume , , KANU , , One-party system , - , 1983 , , Njenga Karume , , KANU , , One-party system. , - , 1988 , , Njenga Karume , , KANU , , One-party system. , - , 1992 , , J. Kamau Icharia , , Ford-Asili , , , - , 1997 , , Njenga Karume , , DP , , , - , 2002 , , Njenga Karume , , KANU , , , - , 2007 , , Stanley Munga Githunguri , , KANU , , , - , 2013 , , Paul Koinange , , Jubilee Party , , , 2021 , , John Njuguna Wanjiku , , UDA , , , - , Locations and wards {, class=" ...
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Njenga Karume
James Njenga Karume (1929 – 24 February 2012) was a Kenyan businessman and politician. He was born in Elementaita, Nakuru District. Early life Njenga Karume was born in 1929 on Lord Delamare's Soysambu ranch in Elementaita. He was the eldest of 8 children to Joseph Karume (later changed to Karogo) and Teresia Njeri Karogo who were indentured servants working for colonial white settlers. Njenga's amiable personality was always curious and deep. He had a very strong relationship with his grandfather whom he spent most of his childhood days with. Education Unfortunately, there were no schools for Africans in Elementaita. Because of that Njenga had to go to school in Ndeiya, Limuru at a school called as Kahuho-Karing'a Primary school, at the beginning of 1942. Keen on pursuing further education, Njenga proceeded to Riara in Kiambu after 3 years at Kahuho, but not before being baptised. Even as Njenga pursued education back in Central Kenya, his parents moved to Elburg ...
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Constituencies Of Kenya
Constituencies of Kenya are used to elect members of the National Assembly, the lower chamber of the Kenyan Parliament. In accordance with article 89 of the 2010 Constitution of Kenya, there are 290 constituencies, based on a formula where these constituencies were to be delineated based on population numbers. Each constituency returns one MP. In the following lists, the population of each of the 47 counties is given as enumerated in the census of 24 August 2009. Under each county is, the number of seats it has and a list of constituencies are given. I. Former Coast Province 1. Mombasa * Population (2009): 939,370. * Current number of seats: 6. * Constituencies: 1. Changamwe, 2. Jomvu, 3. Kisauni, 4. Nyali, 5. Likoni, 6. Mvita. 2. Kwale County * Population (2009): 649,930. * Current number of seats: 4. * Constituencies: 7. Msambweni, 8. Lunga Lunga, 9. Matuga, 10. Kinango. 3. Kilifi County * Population (2009): 1,109,735. * Current number of seats: 7. * Const ...
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Stanley Munga Githunguri
Stanley Munga Githunguri was a Kenyan politician. Early life He was born on 17 February 1945 in Gachie, Kiambu County and died 30 November 2022. He attended Gacharage primary schools from 1954 to 1957 before going to karura intermediate school. Education and Career He has a degree in political science and economy from Alaska Methodist university in USA and He is a very prominent business man in Kenya and belongs to the Kenya African National Union and was elected to represent the Kiambaa Constituency in the National Assembly of Kenya since the 2007 Kenyan parliamentary election. Stanley Githunguri is also a successful business man within the city, owning a number of assets including the Lilian Towers building which consists of a five star hotel and Nakumatt Ridgeways which is located at the border of Kiambu Kiambu is a town in Kiambu County, Kenya within the Nairobi Metropolitan Region. It is from the capital Nairobi. It has an population of 147,870. It is the capi ...
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2007 Kenyan General Election
General elections were held in Kenya on 27 December 2007. Voters elected the President, and members of the National Assembly. They coincided with the 2007 Kenyan local elections. Incumbent Mwai Kibaki, running on a Party of National Unity (PNU) ticket, defeated Raila Odinga, leader of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) and Kalonzo Musyoka of Orange Democratic Movement–Kenya. The elections were strongly marked by ethnic hostility, with Kibaki a member of the traditionally dominant Kikuyu ethnic group, gaining much support amongst the Kikuyu and neighbouring groups in central Kenya, including the Embu and Meru. Odinga, as a member of the Luo ethnic group, succeeded in creating a wider base by building a coalition with regional leaders from the Luhya in Western Kenya, Kalenjin from the Rift Valley and Muslim leaders from the Coast Province. Kibaki was declared the winner with 46% of the vote, and was sworn in at State House on 30 December. However, opposition leader Raila Od ...
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Kihara, Kenya
Kihara is a cosmopolitan town located in Kenya ) , national_anthem = " Ee Mungu Nguvu Yetu"() , image_map = , map_caption = , image_map2 = , capital = Nairobi , coordinates = , largest_city = Nairobi ...'s Central Province. Kihara, written as "Kîhara is named its founding father. Its close proximity to Nairobi city and UNEP makes it an idea place to live References Populated places in Central Province (Kenya) {{CentralKE-geo-stub ...
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Kamiti
Kamiti Maximum Security Prison is a prison in Nairobi County, Kenya. The prison is within Roysambu Constituency, Kasarani District, bordering Kiambu County. Originally named "Kamiti Downs", it sits in the middle of its own estates which lie fallow and untended. During the 1980s and early 1990s many political prisoners were held at Kamiti, including Hussein Onyango Obama, Kenneth Matiba, Raila Odinga, Koigi wa Wamwere, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o, Jonah Anguka and numerous others. Many executions have been carried out in Kamiti. Mau Mau rebel leader Dedan Kimathi was hanged by British colonial administration on 18 February 1957. Hezekiah Ochuka and Pancras Oteyo Okumu were executed there on 17 May 1987. No death penalties have been held in Kenya since, although capital punishment is not formally abolished.Daily Nation, 7 January 2007: On death row for 31 year/ref> Kenya's prisons are infamous for poor conditions and inhumane treatment, although the situation has improved slightly durin ...
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Locations Of Kenya
Locations are a type of administrative region in Kenya. Locations are a third level subdivision below counties A county is a geographic region of a country used for administrative or other purposesChambers Dictionary, L. Brookes (ed.), 2005, Chambers Harrap Publishers Ltd, Edinburgh in certain modern nations. The term is derived from the Old French ... and sub-counties. Locations are further subdivided into sub-locations. At the 1999 census there were 2,427 locations and 6,612 sublocations in Kenya.Central Bureaus of Statistics (Kenya)Census cartography: The Kenyan Experience/ref> Each division in Kenya is divided into some locations. Locations often, but not necessarily, coincide with electoral wards. Locations are usually named after their central village or town. Many larger towns consist of several locations. Each location has a chief, appointed by the state. References {{Articles on third-level administrative divisions of countries Subdivisions of Kenya
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