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Banana Hill is a
suburb A suburb (more broadly suburban area) is an area within a metropolitan area, which may include commercial and mixed-use, that is primarily a residential area. A suburb can exist either as part of a larger city/urban area or as a separate ...
of Karuri town, in the eastern part of Kiambu County, Kenya. Banana Hill's population constitutes 20 percent of the estimated 100,000 residents within
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. The town is situated 2,000 m above sea level, approximately 20 km north of Nairobi. From there, it can be reached via Limuru Road by Runda Estate. It is approachable from an alternate route, the Limuru, Kiambaa/Kiambu and Ndenderu/Redhill all-weather roads. Banana Hill comprises small estates named Banana town, Mombasa, Gacorui, Ndunyu, Miberethi Inana ('Eight Pipes'), and Thimbigwa. Its location in the temperate
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is thought to have been one of the major attractions for its former British colonizers. The area receives an average annual rainfall of 790 mm (31 in) with average temperatures ranging from 48–84 Â°F in January and 45–79 Â°F in July. Most mornings and evenings are chilly.


History

Banana Hills was so-named by British colonial soldiers, locally known as ''johnnies'', who could only see banana plantations as they looked downhill towards the capital city, Nairobi, whenever they drove their military trucks over the hills en route to Limuru. The green scenery has been replaced with mushroomed red mansion rooftops as the city of Nairobi spread north.


Landmarks and other features

Coffee farming has been an important revenue source for the Banana Hill area, but has been on the decline as many land owners opt to resort to real-estate and building rentals where global prices for coffee have been in decline. The area is also known for dairy farming; and for horticulture, such as small-scale flower growing, from which a number of families have made livelihoods.


Banana Hill Art Studio

Banana Hill has world renown as a locale where multiple contemporary artists, The Banana Hill Artists, display and sell their work at the famed Banana Hill Art Studio ''(see photo)''. The work-cum-gallery setting was an idea originated by twelve artists in 1992, and has steadily grown into a representation site for the work of nearly four dozen artists.


Banks, health centre, police station, and post office

*Banana Hill features branches of Family Bank Limited (FBL), Postbank, and Kenya Women Finance Trust Ltd. (KWFT), a microfinancing institution. *Karuri Health Centre is one of the oldest medical centres in the country. It provides outpatient services to area residents, has an 18-bed capacity; and offers maternity services. Anthem healthcare providing speciality clinic services and radiology solutions. *Karuri Police Station *Karuri Post office serves the following areas: Nairobi North â€
Kangemi
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, Githunguri
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Limuru, and th
Postal Corporation of Kenya, Karuri.


Churches, faiths, and denominations

:The oldest churches of the Banana Hill area were based on Protestant (primarily
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) and Catholic faiths. The major churches of Banana Hill are St. Martin de Porres Catholic Church, Karuri; and member churches of the ACK ( Anglican Church of Kenya), such as ACK Emmanuel Church Karuri, ACK Thimbigwa Church, and ACK Banana Hill Church and Restoration victory Ministries International. Within the recent past, many other churches of different denominations have sprung up.


Schools in and near Banana Hill

*Primary (elementary) schools in the area include Karuri Primary School, Kiambaa Primary School, Msingi Bora Academy; Muthurwa Primary School, Thimbigwa Primary School, and Kibathi Primary School. *Secondary (high) schools include Karuri High School, Muthurwa High School, Senior Chief Koinange High School; and off Banana-Kiambu Road in Kiambaa, Kiambu District—Banana Hill High School, a private secondary school offering French-language coursework. *A nearby postsecondary school is Banana Hill Technical Training Institute, in Karuri town.


Commerce

File:Nyaloi.jpg, Nyaloi Banana Hill has recently acquired its own identity as a significant shopping district in Kiambaa Division. It has also become an important transport exchange point. The town has hair salons, hardware stores, supermarkets, a good number of entertainment spots; and hosts a number of internet cafes. It also has a large market where farm produce and clothing items are bought and sold; and a large open-air market operating only on Mondays and Thursdays.


Ethnic makeup

Banana Hill is a multi-ethnic, multi-racial town with a reputation for welcoming
refugee A refugee, conventionally speaking, is a displaced person who has crossed national borders and who cannot or is unwilling to return home due to well-founded fear of persecution.
s fleeing from local and international conflict areas, amongst them: Uganda, Mozambique, and South Africa when it was under apartheid rule. It is rumored that Yoweri Museveni, President of Uganda sojourned in Banana Hill during his years in exile. The same has been rumored of the late John Garang, head of the Sudan People's Liberation Army/Movement, which spearheaded the July 9, 2011, founding of the Republic of South Sudan. Also families of prominent Ugandans like the Late Katunku Nicholas, late Kirya Balaki Kebba Leader of Uganda Freedom Movement fighting group, Adok Nekyon cousin brother of the late President Milton OboteAir force Major Lutaya, Nampenda Philip, Muvule, Wamusi Teddy all lived in Banana hill from 1981-1985 when they went back to Uganda.


Transit and transportation

Banana Hills is a major transit point for passengers traveling to Limuru, Kiambu, Wangige,
Kikuyu Kikuyu or Gikuyu (Gĩkũyũ) mostly refers to an ethnic group in Kenya or its associated language. It may also refer to: *Kikuyu people, a majority ethnic group in Kenya *Kikuyu language, the language of Kikuyu people *Kikuyu, Kenya, a town in Centr ...
town and other outlying areas. '' Matatu'' vehicles (simplified plural, ''matatus'') are used as the primary means of commercial transportation. The matatu system relies on use of privately owned vehicles with assigned drives and touts, for which passengers are charged slightly higher fares than for bus travel. Matatus are, essentially, the strongest competition for bus transportation systems and taxi cabs outside of the capital city, and provide essential transportation for large numbers of commuters who work in the capital and large towns, but cannot afford ownership of vehicles. All vehicles used commercially for transportation of goods and passengers must be licensed.


Prominent personalities from Banana Hill

* *Geoffrey Gatama Geturo and
Joseph Kamiru Gikubu Joseph Kamiru Gikubu (1934 – 8 May 2014) was a Kenyan educationist and co-founder of the Starehe Boys' Centre. He was also an active member of the Kenya Land and Freedom Army, also known as Mau Mau, during the struggle for independence against B ...
, co-founders (with
Geoffrey William Griffin Geoffrey William Griffin OBE (13 June 1933 in Eldoret â€“ 28 June 2005) was the founding director of Starehe Boys' Centre and School in Kenya. He founded the center in November, 1959 with the help of Geoffrey Gatama Geturo and Joseph Ka ...
) of
Starehe Boys' Centre and School Starehe Boys' Centre and School (popularly known as "Starehe") is a partial-board, boys-only school in Nairobi, Kenya. The school was founded in 1959 by Dr. Geoffrey William Griffin, MBS, OBE, Geoffrey Gatama Geturo and Joseph Kamiru Gikubu. I ...
.. * James Njenga Karume, a long-time area representative in the Parliament of Kenya and a renowned Kenyan businessman. *John Kiniti, an airline pilot with Kenya Airways. He is credited with single-handedly saving the national carrier, Kenya Airways, at the time of the breakup of
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. *Margaret Wangari, an evangelist, bishop, and faith healer who became pioneer of the Pentecostal movement in Banana Hill. She is founder of the Anointed Christian Fellowship, a ministry credited with the founding of many Pentecostal churches in the area and around the country. *Mbiyu Gakuura, Kiambaa Senator in Kenya's pre-independence era. *
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 ...
, son of the former famous colonial Senior Chief Koinange wa Mbiyu who was the
Kiambaa Constituency 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 !Not ...
representative in the Parliament of Kenya from 1963 to 1974. His fame is as a powerful government minister, and a very close confidante of Kenya's first president
Jomo Kenyatta Jomo Kenyatta (22 August 1978) was a Kenyan anti-colonial activist and politician who governed Kenya as its Prime Minister from 1963 to 1964 and then as its first President from 1964 to his death in 1978. He was the country's first indigenous ...
. *Mungai Kimari, a Commonwealth Games medalist. *
Obadiah Kariuki Obadiah Kariuki (1902–1978) was an Anglican bishop in Kenya during the last third of the twentieth century. enya Gazette 10 August 2007 Kariuki was born near Kabete where he attended the CMS school. He was baptized in 1922. He trained as a tea ...
, a bishop of Anglican Church of Kenya, Mount Kenya Diocese, who was among the first Africans to be ordained as a bishop in the then largely white-controlled Anglican church in post-colonial Kenya.Mount Kenya South Anglican Diocese
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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 scho ...
, a successful businessman and former area MP ( Member of Parliament). *


References

{{coord missing, Kenya Populated places in Central Province (Kenya) Kiambu County