Kiambu County

Kiambu County
Flag of Kiambu County
Location in Kenya
Location in Kenya
Coordinates: 1°10′S 36°50′E / 1.167°S 36.833°E / -1.167; 36.833
Sovereign state Kenya
RegionCentral Province
Established4 March 2013
(by 2010 Constitution of Kenya)
Preceded byCentral Province
CapitalKiambu
Seat of GovernmentThika Town
Wards60[1]
Government
 • GovernorKimani Wamatangi
 • Judiciary12
Area
 • Total2,449.2 km2 (945.6 sq mi)
Population
 (2019 census)
 • Total2,417,735
 • Density990/km2 (2,600/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)
 • GDPIncrease $16.78 billion (2nd)(2022)[2]
 • Per CapitaIncrease $6,458 (2022) (7th)
GDP (NOMINAL)
 • GDPIncrease $6.164 billion (2022) (2nd)
 • Per CapitaIncrease $2,369(2022) (7th)
Time zoneUTC+3 (East Africa Time)
SenatorKarungo Wa Thang'wa
Woman Member of National AssemblyAnn wa muratha
County AssemblyCounty Assembly of Kiambu
SpeakerCharles Murungaru Thiong'o.
Websitewww.kiambu.go.ke

Kiambu County is a county in the former Central Province of Kenya. Its capital is Kiambu and its largest town is Thika town.[3] Kiambu County is the second most populous county in Kenya after Nairobi County. Kiambu County borders Nairobi and Kajiado Counties to the South, Machakos to the East, Murang'a to the North and North East, Nyandarua to the North West, and Nakuru to the West. It has a population of 2,417,735.[4][5]

The county is 40% rural and 60% urban owing to Nairobi's consistent growth Northwards. The Kikuyu are the dominant tribe in the county. Kiambu is also an economic and political powerhouse in Kenya due to its sprawling population and relatively urban and educated populace. The county features the second most universities only behind Nairobi.

  1. ^ "Political Units". County Government of Kiambu. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Kiambu GCP". Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  3. ^ "Background of Kiambu County". County Assembly of Kiambu. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  4. ^ "Kiambu County (Kenya)". crwflags.com. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  5. ^ "Kiambu Position and Size". Kiambu County Government. Retrieved 28 May 2020.