Kilifi County


Kilifi County is a county of Kenya. It was formed in 2010 as a result of a merger of Kilifi District and Malindi District. Its capital is Kilifi and its largest town is Malindi. The county has a population of 1,453,787. It covers an area of.
The county is located north and northeast of Mombasa. Kilifi has fewer tourists than Mombasa County, but there are some tourists beaches in Kikambala, Watamu, Malindi and Kilifi.

Tourism

Tourism and fishing in Kilifi are major economic activities due to its proximity to the Indian Ocean. The county has some of the best beaches and popular resorts and hotels. Other attractions include historical sites such as the Mnarani ruins that date back to between the fourteenth and seventeenth century.

Trade and Commerce

The county has a strong industrial sector with the and the Athi contributing heavily to the region’s economy both in employment provision and income generation.

Agriculture

Opportunities exist in agriculture, particularly dairy and crop farming thanks to fertile soils and a good weather pattern. The Kilifi County Minister for Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries is Mwalimu Menza. The county had a successful cashew nut milling industry and opportunities exist in its revival.

Demographic

Kilifi county has a total population of 1,453,787 of which 704,089 are males,749,673 females and 25 intersex persons. There are 298,472 household with an average household size of 4.4 persons per household and a population density 116 people per square kilometre.
Sub-CountyMaleFemaleIntersexTotal
Chonyi29,52732,807162,335
Ganze66,92176,9814143,906
Kaloleni92,614101,0635193,682
Kaum a10,96511,673522,638
Kilifi North86,98691,836178,824
Kilifi South101,852104,8972206,753
Magarini93,30298,3084191,610
Malindi163,351169,866333,226
Rabai58,57162,2429120,813
Total704,089749,673251,453,787

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Administrative and Political Units

Administrative Units

There are seven sub counties, thirty five county assembly wards and fifty two locations.

Constituencies

The county has seven constituencies:
ConstituencyPopln 2009 CensusAreaNo of wardsWards
Kilifi North Constituency207,5874057Tezo, Sokoni, Kibarani, Dabaso, Matsangoni, Watamu, Mnarani
Kilifi South Constituency171,6074015Junju, Mwarakaya, Shimo la Tewa, Chasimba, Mtepeni
Kaloleni Constituency139,3026514Mariakani, Kayafungo, Kaloleni, Mwana Mwinga
Rabai Constituency113,6222414Mwawesa, Ruruma, Kambe-Ribe, Rabai/Kisurutuni
Ganze Constituency137,6642,9424Ganze, Bamba, Jaribuni, Sokoke
Malindi Constituency162,7126275Jilore, Kakuyuni, Ganda, Malindi Town, Shella
Magarini Constituency177,2416,9796Maarafa, Magarini, Gongoni, Adu, Garashi, Sabaki
1,109,73512,245.9035

Bahari Constituency which was formed 1988 was disbanded in 2013 by creation of two new constituencies, Kilifi North Constituency and Kilifi South Constituency

Political Leadership

is the Governor and serving his last term after being elected twice , and his deputised by Gideon Edmund Saburi.Stewart Mwachiru Shadrack Madzayo is the senator since 2013. Gertrude Mbeyu Mwanyanje is the women representative and came into office in 2017. First women representative decided to for member of parliament in 201.
For Kilif County, the County Executive Committee comprises of:-
Number
The Governor1
The Deputy Governor1
The County Secretary1
The CEC Members10
Total13

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Education

The are 1071 ECD centres 757 primary schools and 178 secondary schools, 13 Youth Polytechnics, 280 adult education centres.
CategoryPublicPrivateTotalEnrolment
ECD Centres6024691071104,362
Primary schools526231757310,007
Secondary schools1324617847,010
Youth Polytechnics13013
Adult Education Centres2800280

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Health

The are a total of 235 health facilities in the county with one county referral hospital.
Government*FBOPrivateNGOTOTAL
Hospitals521017
Health centres131317
Dispensaries70112487
Clinics11094113

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Transport and Communication

The county is covered by 3,678.6 Km of road network. of this 2,230.9 km is covered by earth surface, 1,091.5 km is murram surface and 356.2 km is covered by bitumen.
There are 7 Post Offices with 6,800 installed letter boxes, 6,120 rented letter boxes and 680 vacant letter boxes.

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Villages and settlements