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Kajiado County

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Kajiado County
Coat of arms of Kajiado County
Location in Kenya
Location in Kenya
Country Kenya
FormedMarch 4th 2013
CapitalKajiado
Government
 • GovernorDavid Nkendienye
Area
 • Total21,292.7 km2 (8,221.2 sq mi)
Population
 (2009)
 • Total687,312 [1]
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)
Websitekajiado.go.ke

Kajiado County is a county in the former Rift Valley Province of Kenya. It has a population of 687,312 and an area of 21,292.7 km².[1] The county borders Nairobi and extends to the Tanzania border further south. The county capital is Kajiado but the largest town is Ngong. Its main tourist attraction is wildlife.

Administration

Local authorities (councils)
Authority Type Population* Urban pop.*
Kajiado Town 12,204 9,128
Olkejuado County 393,850 71,223
Total - 406,054 80,351
* 1999 census. Source: [2]

The county is divided into seven administrative divisions. The newly created Isinya division is not included in the following table based on 1999 census:

Administrative divisions
Division Population* Urban pop.* Headquarters
Central 69,402 16,444 Kajiado
Loitokitok 95,430 7,495
Magadi 20,112 0 Magadi
Mashuru 35,666 2,248 Mashuru
Namanga 35,673 5,503 Namanga
Ngong 149,771 20,657 Ngong
Total 406,054 38,299 -
* 1999 census. Sources: [3], [4],

Constituencies

Services

Stats for Kajiado County
County
Stats for the County (Percent)
Literacy
55.4
Attending School (15-18 Yrs)
44.9
Paved Roads
5.9
Good Roads
38.4
Electricity Access
39.8

Stats for the County

Source: USAid Kenya

Nairobi Metro

Kajiado County (blue) within Nairobi Metro (green)

Kajiado County is within Greater Nairobi which consists of 4 out of 47 counties in Kenya but the area generates about 60% of the nation's wealth.[2][3] The counties are:

Area County Area (km2) Population
Census 2009
Cities/Towns/Municipalities in the Counties
Core Nairobi Nairobi County 694.9 3,138,369 Nairobi
Northern Metro Kiambu County 2,449.2 1,623,282 Kiambu, Thika, Limuru, Ruiru, Karuri, Kikuyu
Southern Metro Kajiado County 21,292.7 687,312 Kajiado, Olkejuado, Bissil, Ngong, Kitengela, Kiserian, Ongata Rongai
Eastern Metro Machakos County 5,952.9 1,098,584 Kangundo-Tala, Machakos, Athi River
Totals Nairobi Metro 30,389.7 6,547,547

Source: NairobiMetro/ Kenya Census

Stats

Urbanisation

Urbanisation in Nairobi Metro
County
Urbanisation in Nairobi Metro (Percent)
Nairobi County
100
Kiambu County
60.8
Machakos County
52
Kajiado County
41.4
 Kenya Average
32.3

Urbanisation by County within Nairobi Metro

Source: OpenDataKenya

Wealth/Poverty Level

Wealth/Poverty Level in Nairobi Metro
County
Poverty Level in Nairobi Metro (Percent)
Kajiado County
11.6
Kiambu County
21.8
Nairobi County
22
Machakos County
59.6
 Kenya Average
45.9

Poverty level by County

Source: OpenDataKenya Worldbank

See also

See also

References

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