Bungoma County

Bungoma County
County

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Location in Kenya
Country  Kenya
Formed March 4th 2013
Capital Bungoma
Government
  Governor Wycliffe Wafula Wangamati
Area
  Total 2,206.9 km2 (852.1 sq mi)
Population (2009)
  Total 1,375,063 [1]
Time zone UTC+3 (EAT)
Website bungoma.go.ke

Bungoma County is a county in the former Western Province of Kenya. Its capital is Bungoma or Bungoma Town. It has a population of 1,375,063 [1] and an area of 2,069 km².[2] In 2010, the neighbouring Mount Elgon District was eliminated and its lands merged with Bungoma District to form Bungoma County.

The economy of Bungoma County is mainly agricultural, centering on the sugarcane and maize industries. The area experiences high rainfall throughout the year, and is home to several large rivers, which are used for small-scale irrigation.

People

The Bukusu who occupy much of the county are resilient and flamboyant people who stood up against British rule in the late 19th century. In a war that erupted at Lumboka and eventually ended at Chetambe near Webuye, the Bukusu bitterly resisted British rule. They are farmers who practice both livestock and crop farmers. And an early British traveler described them as such when he visited in 1876 "on the East of the Mountain, there are the Bukusu who are greater livestock breeders and keepers".

The Bukusu have produced many prominent people that have served in the Kenyan public life among them H.E. Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi (Secretary-General of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, UNCTAD), the late Hon Masinde Muliro( Founder Member of original KADU independence party, Founder member of FORD party) late Hon Wamalwa Kijana (former vice president), the late Cardinal Maurice Michael Otunga (head of the Catholic Church in Kenya), the late Elijah Masinde (founder of Dini ya Musambwa), Sudi Namachanja (chief during colonial days), Hon.Lawrence Sifuna( Second-Liberation hero in the struggle for multiparty democracy in Kenya), Luka Namulala (community fore teller), among others. Among the women that have stood out include Dinah Khayota (former women leader), Justice Ruth Nekoye, lawyer Nancy Barasa and Beatrice Kituyi ( a prominent lawyer and former Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Labour), Dr Eusebius Juma Mukhwana (agriculture/Educationist) and Prof Adrian Mukhebi (agriculture) among others.

In Business, Notable figures include Makhanu Munata, Maurice Butala, Vincent Naliakho, mama Dinah Kibunguchy, Henry Wakwabubi, Tom Katenya, Mama lutia (Nalondo), Dimina Agencies, Mwalimu Kokonya, Moses Simiyu, Luketelo, Mbaya and Didimo Satia among others.

We have had prominent innovators in the NGO world that helped champion the cause for the poor in society. One such person is Jim Nduruchi, the 'jigger man' who started Rise Up Society, a community welfare organization that helped free thousands of people from the jigger scourge that afflicted mainly the poor from all walks of life. He is the winner of Google Awards (2016) in the sub Saharan Africa and his movement called 'Love in action' had brought together people from everywhere on the planet to team up and drum up support for the suffering rural folk in Kenya.

Political

Politically, over the last 17 years or so the community have been members of Ford-Kenya, the party formerly headed by Wamalwa Kijana. Through this party the community has been able to express and participate in national politics. More recently community members now have MPs drawn from ODM, PNU, Ford-Kenya and New-Ford-Kenya.Currently, notable political figures include Governor Wycliffe Wangamati, Senate Speaker Kenneth Lusaka, Senator Moses Wetangula among others.

Population

This large population of approximately 1.4 million, coupled with rural unemployment has started to put pressure on land and other natural resources.

Economy

The main economic activities include: Agriculture, manufacturing, services, and retail

Agriculture

Agriculture is the backbone of Bungoma County and most families rely on crop production and animal rearing. The main crops include maize, beans, finger millet, sweet potatoes, bananas, Irish potatoes and assorted vegetables. These are grown primary for subsistence with the excess sold to meet other family needs. On the other hand, the main cash crops include sugar cane, cotton, palm oil, coffee, sun flower and tobacco.[3] Most families integrate livestock production with farming. The main livestock kept include cattle, sheep, goats, donkeys, pigs, poultry and bees. Most of this is on a small scale but some farmers also produce milk and poultry products for commercial use.[3] Milk farmers sell their milk though cooperative societies including Sang’alo, Kikai and Naitiri.[4]

Manufacturing

Rai Paper, formerly Pan- African Paper Mills (East Africa) Limited, is one of the largest manufacturing companies in the county. The company, which was incorporated in 1969, is based in Webuye town and manufactures paper products. [5] Pan Paper, as it was commonly known, struggled and eventually collapsed in 2009 due to a myriad of factors, including mismanagement. In its heydays, Pan Paper was the largest company in Bungoma and employed 5,000 people directly and another 30,000 indirectly.[6] Due to its importance to the economy of Webuye town, the collapse brought the town to its knees with most businesses shutting down.[7] In an effort to revive the company, the government of Kenya privatized it in 2016 and it was bought by Tarlochan Ltd, a subsidiary of Rai Group of Companies for Ksh 900 million (US$ 9 million). Due to long neglect, the company needed a major overhaul of machinery, with the new owner saying it would cost about Ksh 6 billion (US$ 60 million) to fully rehabilitate.[8] Today, the company is operating on a lower scale and employees about 500 people.[9]

Nzoia Sugar Company Ltd is the other major manufacturing company in the county. Established in 1975, the company serves over 67,000 farmers within and without Bungoma County. The company’s nucleus cane estate covers 3,600 hectares while the out-grower zone spans over 23,500 hectares.[10] Nzoia Sugar has however not provided farmers with a stable source of income. Frequent closures, occasioned by mismanagement, huge debts and failure to pay farmers, who in turn refuse to supply cane, have continued to hinder its operations.[11] The other factories and industries in the county include Malakisi Tobacco Leaf Centre, Webuye Heavy Chemicals Industry and small coffee factories. Milk plants and large bread bakeries are also present in the county.[3]

Services Sector

Bungoma is served by several financial institutions including major banks such as Barclays, KCB, Equity, Cooperative, National, Family, Diamond Trust and Bank of Africa. The county also has several micro-finance institutions including K-Rep and Kenya Women Finance Trust. Insurance companies with a presence in the county include British American, Geminia, Pan African, Blue Shield and Amaco among others. The county is served by several post offices and all major mobile telephone operators in Kenya including Safaricom, Airtel, and Telkom. Courier operators in the county include G4S Security and Wells Fargo.[3] Some of these service providers, such as Safaricom, employ hundreds through their services such as Mpesa.[12]

Tourism

Despite having some potential for tourism including in the Mt. Elgon National Park [13] and cultural events such as traditional circumcision, Bungoma’s tourism sector is under-developed. It is only recently that an upsurge of the hotel industry has been experienced, mainly driven by business travelers.[3]

Bungoma Tourist Hotel undergoing renovation in 2015

Retail

Bungoma County has had a vibrant retail sector which has been growing. The major supermarkets operating in the county include Nakumatt, Naivas, Khetias, and Shariffs.[14],[15]

Education

The Main University in the area in Kibabii University which was chartered in 2015. This is a Government sponsored university located about 10 km from Bungoma town, along the Chwele-Kimilili road. The vice chancellor is Prof. Isaac Odeo Ipara. Other major educational institutions of higher learning include SACRED Training Institute (STI), Sang'alo Institute of science and technology, Matili Polytechnic, Kisiwa polytechnic and Kibabii Diploma teacher's college.

The county also has major national and county schools such as Friends School Kamusinga, Lugulu Girls,Kibabii High school, Chwele Girls, Misikhu Girls and Bungoma High school. The residents of the county highly value education and invest a great deal in it.

Major Professionals that have stride the higher education sector in Kenya include Prof Kassily (medic), Prof Simiyu Wandibba (archaeology), Prof Vincent Simiyu (history), Prof Henry Kerre (education), Prof Monica Mwiseli (maths), Prof Barasa Wangila (aquaculture), Prof. Eusebius Mukhwana (agriculture/educationist), Prof Adrian Mukhebi (agriculture), Prof Ngome Kibanani.

NGOs

There are a number of non-governmental organizations currently working in Bungoma. One Acre Fund, in an effort to improve farming incomes, is introducing more profitable crops and farming techniques to farmers and providing farming inputs in exchange for a share of future revenues. For over 15 years, SACRED Africa has been working with farmers to improve farm productivity, soil Health, Technology transfer and marketing of agricultural produce. the organization pioneered the concept of cereal banking in western Kenya which won a UN award for innovative resolution of challenges facing smallholder marketing.

Services and Urbanisation

Stats for Bungoma County
County
Stats for the County (Percent)
Urbanisation
21.7
Literacy
60.5
Attending School (15-18 Yrs)
87.6
Paved Roads
6
Good Roads
46.7
Electricity Access
4.5
Poverty Rate
52.9

Stats for the County

Source: USAid Kenya

Administration

Local authorities (councils)
Authority Type Population* Urban pop.*
BungomaMunicipality60,65044,196
KimililiMunicipality71,29910,261
WebuyeMunicipality48,80619,606
MalakisiTown38,0043,762
SirisiaTown22,703822
Bungoma CountyCounty635,02910,852
Total-876,49189,499
* 1999 census. Source:
Administrative divisions
Division Population* Urban pop.* Headquarters
Bumula129,011500Bumula
Central60,605513Nalondo
Chwele41,1742,677Chwele
Kanduyi163,56838,407Bungoma
Kimilili96,6749,631Kimilili
Malakisi36,0423,341Malakisi
Ndivisi57,3361,905Ndivisi
Sirisia44,088769Sirisia
Tongaren133,2965,313Nairiti
Webuye114,69718,257Webuye
Total876,491109,490-
* 1999 census. Sources:[16][17]

The county has nine constituencies:

Villages and settlements

See also

References

Coordinates: 0°35′N 34°35′E / 0.583°N 34.583°E / 0.583; 34.583

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