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Taita–Taveta County


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image_skyline[[File:Salt Lick Safari.jpg300px]]
image_captionSalt Lick Lodge
image_flagFlag of Taita Taveta County.png
flag_size120px
image_shieldCoat of Arms of Taita Taveta County.png
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image_mapTaita-Taveta County in Kenya.svg
map_captionTaita-Taveta County in Kenya
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subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameKenya
established_titleFormed
established_date4 March 2013
seat_typeCapital
seatMwatate
leader_titleGovernor
leader_nameAndrew Mwadime
area_total_km217,083.9
elevation_m2,228
population_total360,471
population_as_of2024
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demographics_type1GDP (PPP)
demographics1_title1Total
demographics1_info1$1.639 Billion (40th)(2022)
demographics1_title2Per Capita
demographics1_info2$4,552 (2022) (21st)
demographics_type2GDP (NOMINAL)
demographics2_title1Total
demographics2_info1$602.0 Million (2022) (40th)
demographics2_title2Per Capita
demographics2_info2$1,639 (2022) (21st)
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population_demonymTaitan/Mdawida and Tavetas/watuveta
leader_title2Deputy Governor
leader_name2Christine Saru Kilalo
leader_title3Senator
leader_name3Johnes Mwaruma
leader_title4Woman Representative
leader_name4Lydia Haika

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Taita–Taveta County is a county in Kenya, located approximately 200 km northwest of Mombasa, and 360 km southeast of Nairobi, it has a port and major gateway to the United Republic of Tanzania through Taveta. The county headquarters are located in Mwatate. It is one of the six counties in the Coastal region of Kenya. Major towns include Voi, Taveta, Mwatate, and Wundanyi.

The population was 340,671 persons according to the 2019 national census, with population densities ranging from 14 persons per km2 to more than 117 persons per km2. The county's climate is of varied rainfall with the lower zones receiving an average of 440 mm of rainfall per annum and the highland areas receiving up to 1,900 mm of rainfall. The altitude range from 500 m above sea level to 2,300 meters above sea level at Vuria peak, which is the county's highest point.

Land use

Taita-Taveta county covers an area of 17,083.9 km2, of which 62% or 11,100 km2 is within Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks. The remaining 5,876 km2 consists of small scale farms, ranches, sisal estates, water bodies (such as Lakes Chala and Jipe in Taveta and Mzima springs), and the hilltop forests.

The lowland areas of the county outside the national parks are farms, ranches, estates, and wildlife sanctuaries which receive an average of 440 mm of rain per annum whereas the highlands receive up to 1900 mm. Altitudes range from 500 m above sea level to almost 2300 m at the highest point in the county of Vuria Peak. The county has approximately 25 ranches for cattle grazing. The three operating sisal estates in the county are Teita Sisal Estate, Voi Sisal Estate and Taveta Sisal Estate. Many ranches have ventured into wildlife tourism and conservation. The Taita Hills and Saltlick Lodges sanctuary are among the well known tourism attractions in Taita Taveta.

There are 48 forests which have survived on hill tops in Taita-Taveta county of which 28 are gazetted and are under government protection and management. They range in size from small 500 square metre patches with a few remnant trees to modestly vast 2 square kilometre indigenous and exotic forest mountains. These forests are part of the unique Eastern Arc range of forests found mostly in eastern Tanzania with the Taita Hills forming the only Kenyan portion of that forest type.

Taita Hills forest holds a unique biodiversity with 13 taxa of plants and 9 taxa of animals found only in the Taita Hills and nowhere else in the world. In addition, 22 plant species found in the Taita Hills forests are typical of the Eastern Arc forests. Within these beautiful indigenous forests, bubbles of clean water flow to the lowland areas catering for both human economic activities and wildlife.

Human – Wildlife conflict

Tsavo National Park covers approximately two-thirds of the land area of Taita-Taveta county, growth in human population causes conflict with wildlife.

The national population census carried out in 1969 put the number of persons in the Taita-Taveta district at 110,742. The Kenya Population and Housing Census of August 2019 found that the number of people in Taita-Taveta County was 340,671 representing an increase of 207.6% in fifty years. The growth of the human population means that the land close to the park boundaries is converted from bush land into settlements. Consequently, people have been killed by wildlife, as others lose crops and livestock.

The national government has a mechanism for financially compensating families for wildlife-related deaths and destruction of property, but residents of Taita-Taveta say the process of claiming compensation is too tedious. A television news report broadcast in September 2018 revealed that only ten out of more than 1,500 claims for compensation in the county had been paid out in the previous five years.

Tourist attractions

Lake Jipe, Lake Chala, Kasigau Mountain, Taita Hills, Shomoto Hill, Aruba Dam, Mudanda Rock, Yatta Plateau, Lugard Falls, Tsavo National Reserve, Shetani Lava Flow, Mzima Springs.

Population

| 1969 | 110,742 | 1979 | 147,597 | 1989 | 207,273 | 1999 | 246,671 | 2009 | 284,657 | 2019 | 340,671 2019 Census:

Religion

Sub-Counties

The seat of the county government of Taita-Taveta is at the small town of Wundanyi, and the largest town being Voi.

Total340,671

Constituencies

The county has four constituencies:

  • Taveta Constituency
  • Wundanyi Constituency
  • Mwatate Constituency
  • Voi Constituency

Wards

The county has the following wards:

  • Bomeni Ward
  • Werugha Ward
  • Rong’e Ward
  • Mahoo Ward
  • Kasighau Ward
  • Sagala Ward
  • Marungu Ward
  • Kaloleni Ward
  • Ngolia Ward
  • Wusi/Kishamba Ward
  • Mbololo Ward
  • Chawia Ward
  • Bura Ward
  • Mwanda/Mghange Ward
  • Mata Ward
  • Wundanyi/Mbale Ward
  • Wumingu/Kishushe Ward
  • Mboghoni Ward
  • Chala Ward
  • Mwatate Ward

References

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  6. (2021-11-16). "Vuria Hill".
  7. Mkuzi, Hamisi Tsama. (2021-03-04). "Assessment of Land Tenure, Land Use and Land Cover Changes in Taita Hills Forest Fragments: A Case Study of Ngerenyi Forest Fragments in Taita Taveta County, Kenya". Pwani University.
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  9. "Tsavo National Park {{!}} Tsavo east national park {{!}} Tsavo west national park".
  10. Pellikka, Petri. (2004). "Taita Hills and Kenya, 2004 : seminars, reports and journal of a field expedition to Kenya". University of Helsinki, Department of Geography.
  11. (2018-09-13). "Victims of animal attacks in Taita Taveta say compensation takes too long". NTV Kenya.
  12. (2022-02-19). "Mount Kasigau - Taita Hills".
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  19. [http://www.citypopulation.de/php/kenya-admin.php Kenya: Administrative Division population statistics]
  20. [https://www.knbs.or.ke/?wpdmpro=2019-kenya-population-and-housing-census-volume-i-population-by-county-and-sub-county 2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census Volume I: Population by County and Sub-County]
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  23. (2015-05-11). "Rong'e Ward".
  24. (2015-05-11). "Bura Ward".
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