Everything about Eldoret totally explained
Eldoret is a
town in western
Kenya and the administrative centre of
Uasin Gishu District of
Rift Valley Province. Lying south of the
Cherangani Hills, the local elevation varies from about 2100 metres above sea level at the airport to more than 2700 metres in nearby areas (7000-9000 feet). The population was 193,830 in 1999 (census),
and it's currently the fastest growing town in Kenya, and currently the 5th largest in Kenya.
The name "Eldoret" is based on the
Maasai word "eldare" meaning "stony river"
because the bed of the nearby
Sosiani River is very stony. The white settlers decided to call it Eldoret to make it easier for them to pronounce it. At start of the colonial era, the area was occupied by the
Nandi, before that by the
Maasai and before that the
Sirikwa.
History
The official town site of Eldoret itself started in 1910 with a Post Office on what was known to the white settlers as "Farm 64", "64" or "Sisibo" to the locals because, at that time it was 64 miles from the newly built
Uganda Railway railhead at
Kibigori. Willy van Aardt owned the farm. Peter van Aardt, now living in England, is Willy's great grandson. The Central Lounge in Eldoret is all that remains of Willy's farm.
In 1908, the Eldoret area had been settled by
Afrikaans-speaking
South Africans who "trekked" there from
Nakuru after a journey from South Africa by sea and by rail from
Mombasa. Other
European and
Asian settlers and traders began arriving shortly afterwards.
When the governor decided to establish an administrative centre, the Post Office was renamed from "64" with the official town name as "Eldoret" in 1912..
The current mayor of Eldoret is Jonah Maiyo.
Economy
The town is now home to a large
market,
Moi University and Eldoret International
Airport. It is also known for its
cheese factory. Major industries include
textiles,
wheat,
pyrethrum and
corn. The town has a number of factories.
Eldoret is home to
Moi University with a student population of 14,855 as of 2006. The second medical school in Kenya, Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH), is also located in within the city limits of Eldoret Town.
Eldoret Polytechnic, the third national
polytechnic, is also located in the town.
Eldoret is the hometown of numerous legendary Kenyan runners, the most renowned of whom is
Kipchoge Keino. The high altitude is an ideal training ground for many middle and long distance athletes. The runners from Eldoret have contributed significantly to the economy of Eldoret town from their winnings in races all over the world.
Eldoret is also surrounded by a very agricultural area, and for this reason is home to many farmers, some of whom carry a lot of clout. These farmers include the Kibogys and the Chemwenos. Another prominent family hailing from the Eldoret is the Chesire family whose head, Reuben Chesire was instrumental in the great success of Kenya's agriculture during his reign as head of the Kenya Farmers Association in the 70's and 80's. Eldoret is also home to some manufacturing industries the most successful being Rupa Mills and Ken Knit Limited, both owned by the family of Babu Shah.
Eldoret has a number of estates. Almost each estate has it identity. Some of the estates include;
Elgon View, Langas, Huruma, Kapsoya, Kahoya, West Indies, West, Kipkaren, Kimumu, Jerusalem, Pioneer among many others
There is a growing professional crowd emerging in Eldoret now, whose presence is being felt in the town. Due to the Moi Referral and Teaching Hospital and Eldoret Hospital, there's a host of experienced doctors. Among lawyers, the oldest firm in the region is Nyairo and Company, that was founded by
Momanyi Alfred Nyairo in the sixties and is now run by his son, A.K. Nyairo, referred to as junior.
Transportation
Eldoret International Airport serves the city and was voted the cleanest airport in the country in 2001.
Sister City
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