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Kabete

Coordinates: 1°16′S 36°43′E / 1.267°S 36.717°E / -1.267; 36.717
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Kabete is one of 12 electrolate constituencies within Kiambu County, as of 2012 but parts of it are in Nairobi County.[1] In 2010 when reforms were made to Kenya's Constitution, the country was organized into 47 counties in order to foster a more decentralized government throughout the country. The delineations of these counties align (almost exactly) with the demarcations of the legally recognized districts, established in 1989 during President Arap Moi's presidency.[2] Each county has a single member constituency in what is Kiambu County, led by the governor Ferdinand Waititu.[3] Kabete Constituency first Member of Parliament was the late George Muchai. James Githua (Wamacukuru) is the current member of parliament of Kabete Constituency.

Geographically speaking, Kabete is located less than 15 km (9.3 mi) outside of the capital city of Nairobi. According to the 2009 census, the Kabete area has a population of 140,427.[4] As part of the Nairobi Highlands area, the region's environment remains unpolluted.[5]

A study in 2005 revealed that Kabete constituency has the lowest poverty rate in Kenya.[6]

Anthropologist Louis Leakey was born in Kabete. His nickname was Giteru and hence the reference Kabete gwa Giteru (Meaning Kabete, Giteru's place). A school by the name Mary Leakey High School, found in the Lower Kabete area remains as part of his family's legacy.

References

  1. ^ "Kiambu-governor". kiambu.gov. Retrieved 14 November 2014.
  2. ^ "Statoids-Kenya Counties". Statoids. Retrieved 14 November 2014.
  3. ^ "Kiambu-governor". kiambu.gov. Retrieved 14 November 2014.
  4. ^ "Kiambu County". infotrackea.co.ke. Retrieved 14 November 2014.
  5. ^ "Kiambu County". softkenya.com. Retrieved 14 November 2014.
  6. ^ http://www.ilri.org/ilripubaware/uploaded%20files/TS_051102_001_TheGreatDivide.pdf

1°16′S 36°43′E / 1.267°S 36.717°E / -1.267; 36.717