Area Guide: Nakuru

Situated along the escarpments of the Great Rift Valley, Nakuru is the fourth-largest urban area in Kenya after Nairobi, Mombasa and Kisumu. It is the current capital of Nakuru county and former headquarters of Rift Valley...
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Area Guide: Ruaka

Eye-catching phrases from realtors define the small enclave that is 10 kilometers northwest of the Nairobi Central Business District, which has experienced a meteoric rise from bush to mini concrete jungle in a short duration...
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Area Guide: Syokimau

Situated west of Machakos County, south of Nairobi City and Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, also known as JKIA, lies Syokimau, a satellite  town, which in recent times has experienced a population influx resulting into numerous...
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Area Guide: Langata

Lang’ata for the most part, is a middle-class residential suburb situated in the southwestern side of Nairobi. The name Langata is more of an umbrella name as the suburb entails many other smaller housing developments, referred...
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The History of Kisumu

ituated by the shores of the vast Lake Victoria’s Winam Gulf, Kisumu is the third largest city in Kenya after Nairobi and Mombasa and  was once known as Port Florence by the British colonizers. Kisumu...
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The History of Nairobi

Nairobi, popularly referred to as the green city in the sun, is the capital of Kenya and the largest city in east and central Africa. The city was founded in 1899 by the British colonial...
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A Brief History of Mombasa

Mombasa is a coastal city on the shores of the Indian Ocean in Kenya. Mombasa’s white sandy beaches and rich culture have made the city a major tourist destination. After the government made a decision...
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