dc.description.abstract | Kisii County is one of the forty seven Counties in Kenya. It shares common borders with
Nyamira County to the North East, Narok County to the South and Homabay and Migori
Counties to the West. The County lies between latitude 0 degrees 30‘ and 1 degrees South
and longitude 34 degrees 38‘ and 35 degrees East. The County covers a total area of 1,317.5
km2
and is divided into nine constituencies namely: Kitutu Chache North, Kitutu Chache
South, Nyaribari Masaba, Nyaribari Chache, Bomachoge Borabu, Bomachoge Chache,
Bobasi, South Mogirango and Bonchari. It has 9 Sub-Counties, 24 divisions, 75 Locations
and 190 sub-locations respectively.
The County has an estimated population of 1,236,966 (2012). This represents 597,934 and
639,032 males and females respectively. By 2017 this population is expected to rise to
1,367,049 persons (660,810 males and 706,239 females). Population distribution in the
County is influenced by such factors as physical, historical, and economic development
policies pertaining to land settlement. Population densities are high in areas with large
proportions of arable land such as Kitutu Chache South (1,344), Nyaribari Chache (1,124),
Bomachoge Borabu (989), and Bomachoge Chache (934). The County is characterized by a
hilly topography with several ridges and valleys and is endowed with several permanent
rivers which flow from East to West into Lake Victoria. Soils in the County are generally
good and fertile allowing for agricultural activities. | en_US |