Administrative
Tiriki is located in the Republic of Kenya in Vihiga County. Vihiga County is one of the five counties that formed the former Western Province. The other counties in the former Western Province are Kakamega (which Vihiga was previously a part of), Bungoma, and Busia. Trans Nzoia county is located in the former Rift Valley but has a majority Abaluyia population. Nandi County in the former Rift Valley province also has a sizable but minority Abaluyia population. The name Hamisi refers to Hamisi Division or sub-county of Vihiga county which is overseen by a District Officer. The name Hamisi also refers to Hamisi constituency which is represented in the Kenya National Assembly by a Member of Parliament. The name Hamisi also refers to the Administrative Capital of Hamisi Constituency where majority of government offices in the Division are located. The name Hamisi itself was derived from a trader who run a shop in the area from the early days of colonialism. The typical way the Tiriki refer to Hamisi is "Wa-Hamisi" which means the place of Hamisi. Tiriki location is just under 40 kilometers long running southwest to north east. It is roughly shaped like a dumbbell. About 5 km wide in the south west, less than 2 km wide in the centre, and 8 km wide in the north east. The total land areas is about 110 squire kilometers of which about 30 square kilometers are Kaimosi forest.Latitude, longitude, and altitude
Tiriki lies at a Latitude of 0.09 degrees North and a Longitude of 34.85 degrees East. The average altitude is 1740m or 5709 ft above sea level.Weather
Daily temperatures average a low of and a high of meaning the weather is very pleasant and mild. Rainfall ranges from a low of about 4 cm in February to a high of about 12 cm in October. October and April have over 20 days of rainfall. January and February average about 10 days of rainfall.Tiriki clans
Tiriki clans include Vikhava, Valukhova, Vakhadiri, Vahaliero, Vajisinde, Vaumbo, Vashitsungu, Vamavi, Vamiluha, Valukhombe, Vadura, Vamayudu, Vamuli, Vasamia, Varimbuli, Vavuga, Vasaniaga, Vanyonji, Vamoiya, Vamasese,vaguga,Turug'a(vamuruga mmluga) and Vasuba. ('Walking with Joel' - The Mwanzi Dynasty)) We also have the Bamahalia clan. Tirikis live in proximity with theKaimosi
Kaimosi Mission, which is surrounded by Tiriki land, was the first Christian mission to be established in Western Kenya province in 1902. It became the principal centre of Friends work in East Africa. Today the Kaimosi Mission hosts the NCCK Jumuia Friends Hospital which was formerly Kaimosi Hospital. It also hosts Friends Kaimosi university. It hosts the Friends Theological College, Kaimosi Teachers training College, Kaimosi Girls High School, and Kaimosi Friends Primary School, Kaimosi boys High School,Kaimosi special School, Kaimosi Demonstration High School, Kaimosi Friends vacational training School, and Friends College Kaimosi.Notable persons
* Daudi Kabaka, Kenya's most famous musician. * Cyrus Jirongo, the founding Secretary General of Youth for Kanu 92 * Philip Kisia, Nairobi Town Clerk. * Johnston Kavuludi, Chairman of the National Police Service Commission. * Cliff Mukulu, founder of Rentworks * Adema Sangale, CEO of Proctor and Gamble East Africa *Justice Daniel Anganyanga, Judge of the Court of Appeal *Professor George Godia, Permanent Secretary Ministry of Education *James Simani, Ambassador to China *Meshack Igobua, Headmaster Upper Hill School *Ambassador Charles Amira *Patricia Amira, Media personality and communication specialistSee also
*References
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