Nyanza Province




Former Province in 6, Kenya





































Nyanza
Mkoa wa Nyanza
Former Province

Location in Kenya.
Location in Kenya.

Coordinates: 0°30′S 34°40′E / 0.500°S 34.667°E / -0.500; 34.667Coordinates: 0°30′S 34°40′E / 0.500°S 34.667°E / -0.500; 34.667
Country
 Kenya

No. of Counties:
6
Capital Kisumu
Area
 • Total 12,477.1 km2 (4,817.4 sq mi)
Population (2009 Census)
 • Total 5,442,711
 • Density 440/km2 (1,100/sq mi)
Time zone
UTC+3 (EAT)



The capital of Kenya's Nyanza Province, on Lake Victoria, is Kisumu (click to enlarge map)


Nyanza Province (Kenyan English: [ˈɲaːnzə]; Swahili: Mkoa wa Nyanza) was one of Kenya's eight administrative provinces before the formation of the 47 counties under the 2010 constitution. Six counties were organised in the area of the former province.


The region is located in the southwest part of Kenya around Lake Victoria, includes part of the eastern edge of Lake Victoria, and is inhabited predominantly by the Luo people. There are also Bantu-speaking tribes, such as the Gusii, the Kuria, and some Luhya, living in the province. The province derives its name from Nyanza, a Bantu word which means a large mass of water.


The provincial capital was Kisumu, the third-largest city in Kenya. The province had a population of 4,392,196 at the 1999 census within an area of 16,162 km², or 12,613 km² of land.


The climate is tropical humid.




Contents






  • 1 Counties


    • 1.1 Districts after 2007




  • 2 Languages


  • 3 Notable residents


  • 4 Villages and settlements


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Counties


The following counties make up the area of the former Nyanza province:



































































Code County Former Province Area (km2) Population
Census 2009
Capital
41 Siaya Nyanza 2,496.1 842,304
Siaya
42 Kisumu Nyanza 2,009.5 968,909
Kisumu
43 Homa Bay Nyanza 3,154.7 963,794
Homa Bay
44 Migori Nyanza 2,586.4 917,170
Migori
45 Kisii Nyanza 1,317.9 1,152,282
Kisii
46 Nyamira Nyanza 912.5 598,252
Nyamira
Totals 12,477.1 5,442,711


Districts after 2007


Several new districts were created in 2007 in Kenya, also in Nyanza Province:[1]



















































































District Capital
Bondo
Bondo
Borabu Nyansiongo
Gucha
Ogembo
Homa Bay
Homa Bay
Kisii
Kisii
Kisumu East
Kisumu town
Kisumu West Holo
Kuria West District
Kehancha
Kuria East District Kegonga
Manga
Masaba
Keroka
Migori
Migori
Nyamira
Nyamira
Nyando
Awasi
Rachuonyo Kosele
Rarieda
Madiany
Rongo
Rongo
Siaya
Siaya
Suba Sindo


Languages


The predominant language in Nyanza is Dholuo, a Nilotic language whose origins are from Southern Sudan. It is spoken by the ethnic Luo.


Other languages include Gusii, Luhya, Kuria, and Suba and the national languages of English and Swahili. Other languages from the many Kenyan communities are also spoken in small pockets by migrants from these communities.



Notable residents



  • Wycliffe Olang Okech (Ja God-keyo) Works at Medecins Sans Fronties


  • Tom Mboya, politician and former minister


  • Barack Obama Sr., was born in Nyanza Province. Economist with the government, he was educated in the United States, in Hawaii and Massachusetts. He was the father of the President Barack Obama (2009-2017) of the United States, who was born in Hawaii.


  • Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, independence fighter and socialist politician


  • Raila Odinga, son of Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, he is a politician and the leader of Opposition in Kenya.


  • Bethwell Allan Ogot, historian


  • Achieng Oneko, independence fighter and socialist politician

  • Chrispine Otwal, civil engineer, current Chief Civil Engineer of Warren Enterprises, Ltd.[citation needed]


  • Robert Ouko, politician and former minister

  • James Joshua Nyamori, Advocate, one of the first African Lawyers in Kisumu. He was the father of Hannington Nyamori, a project management specialist and Joshua Odhiambo Nyamori, a local political figure.

  • Ismael Atudo, a former student leader at Maseno University, a 2017 Kisumu County Kenya Senate aspirant and the CEO of Nima East Africa Ltd

  • Thomas Risley Odhiambo the founder of ICIPE an international research center.He is still considered one of the greatest entomologist that ever lived.



Villages and settlements




  • Amimos

  • Bar Olengo

  • Baragulu

  • Baroseno

  • Bonyunyu

  • Boguche

  • Bonyakoni

  • Buholo

  • Bukangasi

  • Bulungo

  • Bulwani

  • Bumburia

  • Busonga

  • Bumudondo

  • Homa Lime Kowuor

  • Jaleny

  • Kabola

  • Kadenge

  • Kobodo

  • Kodiaga

  • Kogoe

  • Lwala

  • Lady Whitehouse

  • Magunga

  • Mohanda Arunde

  • Mw'aboto

  • Nyabera

  • Nyadorera

  • Nyamuga

  • Nyamware

  • Nyangweso

  • Nyowita




References





  1. ^ Ministry of State for Provincial Administration and National Security Archived 2009-03-07 at the Wayback Machine.




External links


Languages



  • https://web.archive.org/web/20060820152345/http://www.yale.edu/swahili/ Swahili- English translation


  • Kisii Language - Kisii English- Ekegusii translation









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