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Timboroa (also Timbaroa and Tomborou) is a town in
Baringo County Baringo County is one of the 47 counties in Kenya. It is located in the former Rift Valley Province. Its headquarters and largest town is Kabarnet. The county is home to Lake Baringo. Geographical location Baringo bounded by Turkana County and ...
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Uasin Gishu County Uasin Gishu County is one of the 47 counties of Kenya, counties of Kenya located in the former Rift Valley Province. Eldoret has the county's largest population center as well as its administrative and commercial center. “It lies between longi ...
with the boundary being the most northwesterly point of Timboroa Forest leading on to Tinderet Forest in a westerly direction. Timboroa lies along the Equator Line. The area is mainly covered with Bamboos Grasses. Other small townships located in Timboroa area are Matharu, Hilloti (Corruption from English Hill Tea), Mumberes, Equator, Makutano, Mlango Moja through to Mlango Tano. The region has been home to a number of notable athletes, both male and female, including
Bernard Barmasai Bernard Barmasai (born 6 May 1974 in Keiyo) is an athlete from Kenya. He specialised in steeplechase running but is nowadays a marathoner. He set the new 3000 metres steeplechase world record of 7:55.72 on 24 August 1997 in Cologne. The record wa ...
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Administration

The town is administered from Mumberes Division of Koibatek District in former Rift Valley Province. The current area chief for Timboroa location is Mr Jacob Njehia and the assistant chief is Mr Edward Waweru.


Origin of Timboroa name

It acquired its name from Kalenjin word Tim-boroowon which literally means 'a forest full of long ropes', which is the case since Timboroa has thick bamboo forest with natural trees straddled with climbers.


Post election violence

In the civil violence of the aftermath of the
2007 elections The following elections occurred in the year 2007. * Electoral calendar 2007 * Elections in 2007 * 2007 United Nations Security Council election Africa * 52nd National Conference of the African National Congress * 2007 Algerian legislative el ...
, the town was completely destroyed. Timboroa was located just off of the A-104 motorway.


Climate and weather

The town is 9557 ft above the sea level and hence one of the coldest or chilliest area in Kenya comparable with Mt Kenya Region. During the months of June–August thick fog engulfs the entire area. Timboroa is the highest point of the Kenyan Highlands where people live. The Batian peak of
Mount Kenya Mount Kenya (Kikuyu: ''Kĩrĩnyaga'', Kamba, ''Ki Nyaa'') is the highest mountain in Kenya and the second-highest in Africa, after Kilimanjaro. The highest peaks of the mountain are Batian (), Nelion () and Point Lenana (). Mount Kenya is locat ...
at 17,057 ft is, however, the tallest overall point in Kenya - although it's not habitable unlike the Timboroa Forest.


Agriculture

It is a very rich agricultural area known for potato growing and one can see women selling potatoes at the road side. The place is known for potatoes such as 'shangii' and Nyayo. Many farmers rear Merino sheep. It was a major pyrethrum growing area before 2000 before pyrethrum prices became unbearably low.


Broadcast transmitter sites

The Timboroa television and FM radio station broadcasts from the mountain to the south of the town."Radioco mmunication - Designated Broadcast Transmitter Sites"
Communications Commission of Kenya (2005)


Education

Timboroa is home to several primary and secondary schools including the oldest primary school in the region, Timboroa Primary School which was started in 1908. Other Primary schools include nyakio primary school, Matharu primary school Kamura primary school, Tarigo primary school, Emmanuel junior academy and several secondary schools such as timboroa boys secondary, kamura day secondary, st Mary's Boito mixed day secondary school among others.


References

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