Kericho was a district in the Rift Valley Province of Kenya. Its capital was Kericho. It had a population of 468,493 (1999 census) and an area of 2,111 km2.[1]

Kericho District traces its origins back to when the region was part of the Protectorate of Uganda. It was until 1902 when Lumbwa District transferred to the East Africa Protectorate. Between 1921 and 1922 it was renamed South Lumbwa District, till 1935 when it was renamed Kericho District.[2] The district was one of the forty districts of 1963.[3] In 1992, It was split to create an additional district of Bomet.[4]

In 2010, the new constitution of Kenya was promulgated. As per the new law, new counties were to be created based on the districts of Kenya that existed as at 1992. This effectively led to the creation of Kericho County.


Local authorities (councils)
Authority Type Population* Urban pop.*
KerichoMunicipality85,12630,023
LondianiTown37,5383,996
KipkelionTown36,3242,479
KipsigisCounty309,5052,186
Total-468,49338,684
* 1999 census. Source:
Administrative divisions
Division Population* Urban pop.* Headquarters
Ainamoi119,69626,133Kericho
Belgut100,3250Kabianga
Chilchila36,9830
Kipkelion64,4772,369Kipkelion
Londiani59,4414,328Londiani
Sigowet61,7782513
Soin25,7930
Total468,49334,343
* 1999 census. Sources: , ,

The district had three constituencies:

References

  1. "Kenya Districts". www.statoids.com. Retrieved 2023-09-21.
  2. "description of the districts and provinces". Syracuse University. p. 6. Retrieved 17 October 2023.
  3. "Kenya Gazette dated 2nd April, 1963" (PDF). Gazettes.Africa. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  4. "46 Districts of 1993". Ustawi. 25 September 2015. Retrieved 17 October 2023.

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