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[[Category:Populated places in Central Province (Kenya)]] |
[[Category:Populated places in Central Province (Kenya)]] |
Revision as of 17:43, 5 December 2017
Kamirithu | |
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Coordinates: 1°07′S 36°38′E / 1.12°S 36.63°E | |
Country | Kenya |
Province | Central Province |
Population | |
• Urban | 42,084 |
Time zone | UTC+3 (EAT) |
Kamirithu is a settlement in Kenya's Central Province. It was one of the colonial villages established during the scramble for the Kenyan "White Highlands" in the early 1900s. Kamirithu is the home of Chief Kamiri and Chief Jairus. Kamirithu is best known from Ngugi wa Thiong'o's Kamirithu Educational and Cultural Center, which was an open-air theater where Ngaahika Ndeenda (I Will Marry When I Want) was first performed.
Location and boundaries
"'Kamirithu"' is a suburb of Limuru located within the greater Kiambu district. The boundaries of Kamirithu are marked by three roads and one highway: The road to Narok to the north, the Limuru- Mutarakwa road to the west, and the Nairobi- Nakuru highway (A104 road) to the east. The Manguo pond, a tourist bird-watching attraction, is located north of Kamirithu. Towards Limuru Kamirithu has the Mutambuki Quarry, a source of building stones and
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Toward it sunsets the beging of the Mau escarpment known as Wahinya Quarry. [clarification needed]
The neighborhood contains many smaller, cohesive settlements, including:
- Gitogothi
- Ngarariga
- Manguo
- Tarambana
- Kamandura
- Mutarakwa
- Kwambira
References
https://web.archive.org/web/20090329040824/http://www.ngugiwathiongo.com/bio/bio-home.htm