Nairobi City County is one of the 47 Counties of Kenya and serves as the capital of Kenya. It is the most populous county as of the 2019 census with a population of 4,397,073, yet among the smallest in area at 696.1 km². Despite its small size, Nairobi County contributes approximately 27.5% of Kenya's Gross Domestic Product, making it the economic powerhouse of the nation.
The county was established on 4 March 2013 under Kenya's new constitution, replacing the former Nairobi Province administrative unit. It comprises 17 constituencies and 85 electoral wards, with 11 gazetted sub-counties for administrative purposes.
The Nairobi City County Assembly has invited members of the public and media to take part in a public consultation exercise regarding the cooperation agreement between the Nairobi City County Government and the National Government.
The agreement seeks to enhance social and economic development...
President William Ruto and Governor Johnson Sakaja have signed a fresh cooperation pact aimed at enhancing livability and security in Nairobi. The agreement will see the national government inject an additional KSh 80 billion into the county to tackle persistent urban challenges and improve...
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