Nandi County is located in the western Rift Valley highlands with an estimated population of approximately 900,000 people. The Nandi people, a Kalenjin sub-group, form the dominant community and maintain strong cultural identity and historical consciousness. The county is renowned for three distinctive characteristics: the Nandi people's extraordinarily effective resistance to British colonialism from 1895 to 1905, their dominant representation in world distance running, and significant tea, dairy, and agricultural production.
Kapsabet serves as the county headquarters, a town internationally recognized as a training base for elite distance runners. Understanding Nandi requires examining its colonial history of resistance, the cultural and environmental factors supporting distance running excellence, the contemporary economic importance of agriculture and tea production, and the ongoing tension between rural livelihoods and youth migration toward urban and athletics opportunities.
Notes in This County
- Nandi County.md
- Kapsabet Town.md
- Nandi People.md
- Nandi Resistance to Colonialism.md
- Koitalel arap Samoei.md
- Nandi Running Tradition.md
- Nandi Tea.md
- Nandi Agriculture.md
- Nandi Politics.md
- Nandi Colonial History.md
- Nandi Hills.md
- Nandi Infrastructure.md
- Nandi Education.md
- Nandi Health.md
- Nandi Land.md
- Nandi Women.md
- Nandi Youth.md
- Nandi Devolution.md
- Nandi Climate.md
- Nandi Cultural Heritage.md
- Nandi Dairy.md
- Nandi Notable People.md
- [[Nandi and Kakamega Forest.md]]
- Nandi Food Culture.md
- Nandi Spirits and Religion.md
- Nandi Diaspora.md
- Nandi Real Estate.md
- Nandi Climate Change.md
- Nandi and Uasin Gishu.md
- Nandi Timeline.md
See Also
Luhya, Kalenjin, Kikuyu, Conservation, Conservation Timeline
Sources
- Kenya National Bureau of Statistics. (2019). "2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census: Volume IV". https://www.knbs.or.ke/census-2019/
- Kipkorir, B. E. (2009). "The Nandi of Kenya: A Historical Study". East African Educational Publishers. https://eaep.com/
- Kipchoge, E. (2020). "Nandi County: History, Culture and Development". University of Nairobi Press. https://www.uonbi.ac.ke/