Meru County

Miiru
Meru County
Lake Michaelson is in the background
Lake Michaelson is in the background
Flag of Miiru
Coat of arms of Miiru
Location of Meru County in Kenya
Location of Meru County in Kenya
Coordinates: 0°3′N 37°38′E / 0.050°N 37.633°E / 0.050; 37.633
Country Kenya
Formed4 March 2013
Capital and largest townMeru
Government
 • GovernorKawira Mwangaza
Area
 • Total7,006 km2 (2,705 sq mi)
Population
(2019)
 • Total1,545,714
 • Density220/km2 (570/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)
Websitemeru.go.ke

Meru County is one of the 47 counties of Kenya. It borders Isiolo County to the north, Tharaka-Nithi County to the east, Nyeri County to the southwest and Laikipia County to the west. The home of the Meru people, Meru County has a population of 1.35 million people.

The county headquarters is in the town of Meru. The current governor of Meru County is Kawira Mwangaza of the Kenya Kwanza coalition.

Physical and topographic features

Mount Kenya (now politically divided between Meru and other counties) has been influenced by the climate of the coast, especially the eastern slopes of the mountain with altitude ranges from 300m to 5,199m above sea level. Many rivers have their streams originating from the mount Kenya and Nyambene streams. Tana and Ewaso Nyiro Rivers are used for domestic and agricultural use.

When Kenya replaced its provinces with counties, Meru County was created out of the Eastern Province. It covers a total area of 7,006 km2 out of which 972.3 km2 is gazetted as forest.

Climatic conditions

Annual rainfall ranges between 300 mm annually on the lower midlands to 2500 mm in the southeast. Long rains fall from mid-March to May and short rains are present from October to December.

Demographics

As of the 2019 census, the county has a total population of 987,653 of which 489,691 are males, 497,942 females and 20 intersex persons. There are 244,669 household with an average household size of 4.0 persons per household.

Religion

Religion in Meru County

Religion (2019 Census) Number
Catholicism 313,277
Protestant 615,129
Evangelical Churches 365,759
African instituted Churches 129,224
Orthodox 9,479
Other Christian 45,405
Islam 12,531
Hindu 336
Traditionists 18,898
Other 20,985
No Religion Atheists 12,551
Don't Know 2,348
Not Stated 242

Administrative and political units

Administrative units

Meru County has nine sub counties, thirty five divisions, one hundred and sixty one locations and three hundred and eighty six sub-locations. It has nine constituencies and forty five county assembly wards.

Sub-counties

  • Buuri East
  • Buuri West
  • Igembe North
  • Igembe South
  • Igembe Central
  • Imenti North
  • Imenti South
  • Imenti Central
  • Tigania East
  • Tigania West
Constituencies

Political leadership

The first governor of Meru County was Peter Munya, elected in the 2013 election. In the 2017 election, Kiraitu Murungi defeated Munya to become the second governor. The third and current governor, Kawira Mwangaza, was elected in the 2022 election.

Murungi was elected in 2013 to be the senator from Meru County. When he ran for governor, Franklin Linturi was elected to the Senate.

Florence Kajuju was the county's first woman representative. She was defeated in 2017 by Kawira Mwangaza.

The Meru County Executive Committee comprises:

County Executive Committee
Number
Governor 1
Deputy Governor 1
County Secretary 1
Other members 10
Total 13

Source

Education

There are 1,437 ECD centres, 1,030 primary schools and 372 secondary schools. The county has also 7 tertiary institutions, 6 special schools 7,483 adult education centres and 7 university campuses. Meru University of Science and Technology and Meru National Polytechnic are the largest education centers in Meru County.

Health

There is a total of 460 health facilities, 995 hospital beds and 73 cots in the county, staffed by 1325 health personnel.

HIV prevalence rate was 2.9% in 2017, lower than the national rate of 5.9%.

Transport

The county is covered by 1,260 km of road network. Of this, 767.5 km is covered by earth surface, 266.7 km is marram surface and 225.7 km of surface is covered by bitumen. During the rainy seasons, some sections of gravel and earth surface roads are impassable.

The county is served by one airstrip; Gaitu airstrip in Meru Central.

Posts and telecommunications

There are six post offices and four sub-post offices with 7,600 installed letter boxes, 5,937 rented letter boxes, and 1,663 vacant letter boxes with numerous registered stamp vendors in the county. The six post offices are located in Meru, Maua, Nkubu, Timau, Muthara and Laare. They offer mail services, parcel delivery and other services. Most private and public organizations have embraced ICT in the day-to-day operations. Private entrepreneurs have continued to set up cyber cafes in major towns and trading centers due to high demand for internet services among others. Most of the areas in the county are covered by mobile phone network with the coverage being 95 per cent. Areas without mobile network coverage are mainly areas of Tigania bordering Isiolo County. Most of the community members rely on radio, television and newspapers as the major sources of information.

History

In 1992, Meru District was split into Meru Central District, Meru North District, Meru South District, and Tharaka District In 1998, Tharaka District was again split into Nithi District and Tharaka District. A High Court decision in September 2009 ruled that the split had been unconstitutional, and the first two of these were re-amalgamated into Meru District, which became Meru County in 2010.

Population

Historical population
YearPop.±%
19991,102,930—    
20091,356,301+23.0%
20191,545,714+14.0%
source:
Constituency Name Number of wards Wards
Imenti North 5 Municipality, Ntima East, Ntima West, Nyaki East, Nyaki West
Imenti South 6 Abogeta East, Abogeta West, Igoji West, Igoji East, Nkuene, Mitunguu
Imenti Central 4 Abothuguchi Central, Abothuguchi West, Kiagu, Mwanganthia
Buuri 5 Kiirua Naari, Timau, Kisima, Kibirichia, Ruiri Rwarera
Tigania West 5 Kianjai, Nkomo, Mbeu, Akiithi, Athwana
Tigania East 5 Muthara, Special, Karama, Kiguchwa, Mikinduri, Thangatha
Igembe Central 5 Kangeta, Njia, Igembe East, Akirang'ondu, Athiru Ruujine
Igembe South 5 Akachiu, Kanuni, Kegoi Antobuchiu, Maua, Athiru Gaiti
Igembe North 5 Amwathi, Naathu, Antubetwe Kiongo, Antuambui, Ntuene
Total 45

Villages and settlements


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