Keiyo District
Keiyo District (also known as Elgeyo district or Elgeiyo) is a defunct administrative district in the former Rift Valley Province of Kenya. The district was formed in 1994, when the Elgeyo-Marakwet District was split into two — the other half was Marakwet District. Keiyo District had a population of 143.865 [1]. Its capital was located in the Iten/Tambach town. In 2010, the districts were re-joined as Elgeyo-Marakwet County.
Local people are mostly of the Keiyo tribe. Many famous Kenyan runners come from the district, including Saif Saaeed Shaheen (born Stephen Cherono), Vivian Cheruiyot and Lornah Kiplagat. The world record marathon holder, Kelvin Kiptum, was also from the region. The area is used by local and foreign athletes for high-altitude training.
Mining of fluorite by the Kenya Fluorspar Company is the largest industry in the former district.[1][2]
Local authorities
Keiyo District has two local authorities:
- Iten/Tambach town (population: 31,813; urban population: 3,968)
- Keiyo county council (population: 112,052; urban population: 1,868)
Administrative divisions
Division | Population* | Urban pop.* | Headquarters |
---|---|---|---|
Chepkorio | 67,062 | 811 | Chepkorio (Mosop) |
Kamariny | 37,773 | 3831 | Iten |
Soy | 20,354 | 926 | |
Tambach | 18,676 | 0 | Tambach |
* 1999 census. Sources: [2], [3], |
Constituencies
The district had two constituencies:
See also
- Kaptarakwa, a village in the Chapkorio division of Keiyo District
- Kimwarer, a town in the Soy Division of Keiyo district
References
- ^ The East African, September 15, 2008: Flourspar enters European market despite Chinese competition (page 2)
- ^ Kerio Valley Development Authority: Mineral Resources Exploration [permanent dead link]
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