Embu County


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FieldValue
official_nameEmbu County
mottoThe Land of Opportunities
image_captionSeven Forks Dam in Embu County
image_flagFlag of Embu County, Kenya.png
image_blank_emblemEmbu County Government logo.png
image_mapEmbu County in Kenya.svg
map_captionLocation in Kenya
settlement_typeCounty
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameKenya
seat_typeCapital
seatEmbu
parts_typeOther towns
parts_stylepara
p1Runyenjes , Siakago , Kiritiri
established_titleFormed
established_date4 March 2013
leader_titleGovernor
leader_nameCecily Mutitu Mbarire
leader_title2Deputy Governor
leader_name2Justus Kinyua Mugo
leader_title3Senator
leader_name3Alexander Munyi
timezoneEAT
utc_offset+3
area_total_km22,821
population_as_of2019
population_total608,599
population_density_km2auto
websiteembu.go.ke
demographics_type1GDP (PPP)
demographics1_title1Total
demographics1_info1$4.499 billion (22nd)(2024)
demographics1_title2Per Capita
demographics1_info2$7,011 (2024) (7th)
demographics_type2GDP (NOMINAL)
demographics2_title1Total
demographics2_info1$1.510 billion (2022) (22nd)
demographics2_title2Per Capita
demographics2_info2$2,353 (2024) (7th)
blank1_name_sec1HDI (2024)
blank1_info_sec10.650{{Cite web
accessdate2025-05-14
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| official_name = Embu County | image_skyline = | image_size = | motto = The Land of Opportunities | image_caption = Seven Forks Dam in Embu County | image_flag = Flag of Embu County, Kenya.png | image_blank_emblem = Embu County Government logo.png | image_map = Embu County in Kenya.svg | map_caption = Location in Kenya | settlement_type = County | subdivision_type = Country | subdivision_name = Kenya | coordinates = | seat_type = Capital | seat = Embu | parts_type = Other towns | parts_style = para | p1 = Runyenjes , Siakago , Kiritiri | established_title = Formed | established_date = 4 March 2013 | leader_title = Governor | leader_name = Cecily Mutitu Mbarire | leader_title2 = Deputy Governor | leader_name2 = Justus Kinyua Mugo | leader_title3 = Senator | leader_name3 = Alexander Munyi

| timezone = EAT | utc_offset = +3 | area_total_km2 = 2,821 | area_land_km2 = | area_water_km2 = | population_as_of = 2019 | population_total = 608,599 | population_density_km2 = auto | elevation_m =

| website = embu.go.ke | footnotes = | demographics_type1 = GDP (PPP) | demographics1_title1 = Total | demographics1_info1 = $4.499 billion (22nd)(2024) | demographics1_title2 = Per Capita | demographics1_info2 = $7,011 (2024) (7th)

| demographics_type2 = GDP (NOMINAL) | | demographics2_title1 = Total | demographics2_info1 = $1.510 billion (2022) (22nd)

| | demographics2_title2 = Per Capita | demographics2_info2 = $2,353 (2024) (7th) | blank1_name_sec1 = HDI (2024) | blank1_info_sec1 = 0.650{{Cite web|title=Kenyan counties by human development index|author=Statista|url=https://statskenya.co.ke/at-stats-kenya/about/human-development-index-in-kenya-hdi-by-county/114/ |accessdate=2025-05-14|language=en}} (6th)

Embu County is a county in the eastern Mt Kenya region in Kenya. As of 2024 its estimated population is 608,599 making it the 37th most populous county in Kenya. The county borders Kirinyaga to the west, Kitui to the east, Tharaka Nithi to the north and Machakos to the south. The county occupies an area of 2,821 km2. The county is home to the Aembu and Mbeere ethnic communities. Its capital and largest town is Embu, Other urban centers include Runyenjes, Kiritiri and Siakago.

Embu County is one of the most economically stable counties in Kenya. Embu has the highest literacy rate in Kenya (94%), 5th highest human development index , 7th Largest gdp per Capita and the 4th lowest poverty rates in Kenya. Embu county is divided in 20 electoral wards and 4 constituencies that is Runyenjes, Manyatta , Mbeere North and Mbeere South Constituency  .

Demographics

The largest ethnic groups are mainly the Embu, and Mbeere . The Embu are found in Manyatta and Runyenjes constituencies while the Mbeere are mostly found in Mbeere North and Mbeere South constituencies. There's also a minority Kamba, Meru and Kikuyu

Embu County has a total population of 608,599 persons of which 304,208 are males, 304,367 females, and 24 intersex persons, and has an average size of 3.3 persons per household.

Religion

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As of 2019 Christianity is the most dominant religion with 97% adherents . Protestantism is the most dominant denomination of Christianity in Embu County with 37% adherents followed by Catholicism 27% and Evangelical Churches 23% . Islam form a minority of 0.48% and Hindu 0.02% |title = Religion in Embu County (2019) |titlebar=#ddd |left1=Religion |right1=Percent |float=left |bars =

Language

The most spoken native languages are embu and mbeere languages. Embu language is mainly spoken in Runyenjes and Manyatta Constituencies while mbeere language is mainly spoken in Mbeere North and Mbeere South. Other than that Swahili is used as the lingua franca while English in schools and official purposes. There's also minority Kamba and Kikuyu languages.

Projected Population Distribution and Density

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CONSTITUENCY2009 (Census)2012 (Projections)2015 (Projections)2017 (Projections)PopulationDensity (Km2)PopulationDensity (Km2)PopulationDensity (Km2)PopulationDensity (Km2)ManyattaRunyenjesMbeere NorthMbeere SouthTOTAL
154,632575162,723605171,237637177,159659
142,360561149,809590157,647621163,099643
89,03511593,69412298,596128102,006132
130,18599136,997104144,165109149,151113
516,212183543,222193571,645203591,415210
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::data[format=table title="Distribution of Population by Sub-County in 2019"]

Sub-CountyPopulation
Embu East129,564
Embu North79,556
Embu West127,100
Mbeere South163,476
Mbeere North108,881
Mt. Kenya Forest*22
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*Demarcated as a special area to ensure complete coverage during census enumeration

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Services and Urbanisation

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Politics

Administrative and political units

The county is divided into 5 sub-counties, with a total of 20 county assembly wards, 51 locations and 127 locations. ::data[format=table title="Political Units"]

ConstituencyNo.of Wards
Manyatta6
Runyenjes6
Mbeere South5
Mbeere North3
Total20
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Administrative divisions

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Sub-CountyDivisionsArea (Km2)No. of LocationsEmbu WestEmbu NorthEmbu EastMbeere SouthEliandaTotalTotal
Central69.52
Nembure87.73
Sam111.77
Runyenjes153.46
Elianda100.45
Gachoka297.63
Elianda172.72
Elianda342.21
Sam508.95
Evurore409.84
Sam361.34
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Administrative Subdivision

Embu County is divided into five districts; namely, Embu West with headquarters at Embu town, and Embu North with headquarters at Manyatta. These two form the Manyatta constituency, Embu East with headquarters at Runyenjes, Mbeere North with headquarters at Siakago, and Mbeere South with headquarters at Kiritiri market.

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  • The term "Sub County" is envisaged in the County Governments' context where it is synonymous to "Constituencies" and not just administrative areas.

Political Units

Embu County has four parliamentary constituencies, namely Runyenjes, Manyatta, Siakago and Mbeere South.

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ConstituencyNo. of WardsEligible VotersRegistered VotersTotal20305,596226,989
Manyatta Constituency698,70374,115
Runyenjes Constituency688,25466,261
Mbeere North Constituency347,17436,423
Mbeere South Constituency571,46550,190
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Political Leadership

Embu County(014) elected Cecily Mutitu Mbarire as its governor, after a rigorous campaign and consequent general election in August 2022. Hon. Cecily Mbarire is the second Governor and the First Ever Female Governor of Embu. She is deputised by Hon.Justus Kinyua Mugo. The County assembly of Embu, under Hon. Josiah Murithi Thiriku as the County assembly Speaker, is composed of 30 Members of County Assembly( M.C.A's),20 of whom are duly Elected and 10 Nominated members.

Geography

Physical and Topographic Features

Embu County slopes from North-West towards East and South-East with a few isolated hills such as Kiambere, Kianjiru, and Kiang'ombe which rise above the general height and slope. The county is characterised by highlands and lowlands. It rises from about 515m above sea level at the Tana river basin in the East to over 4,570m above sea in the North West which is part of Mt. Kenya. Embu County is served by six major rivers;for of them, Thũci, Tana, Kiĩ, and Rũvingasĩ which form part of the Embu County's boundaries. The other two rivers are Thiba and Ĩna. All these rivers are perennial. Between Embu town and Thũci River lies an area with an altitude ranging from 910m to 1,525m above sea level. The southern part of the county is covered by Mwea plains. It then rises Northwards, culminating in hills and valleys to the Northern and Eastern parts.

Climatic Conditions

Rain received in the county is largely dependent on the altitude ranging as 640mm to as high as 1,495 mm per annum. It has a mean temperature of 21oC. with July being the coldest with a minimum of 12oC and March hitting highest temperature of 31c.

Education and ICT

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County has a total of 619 ECD centres of which 399 are private and 220 being public and has total enrolment of 20580 pupils. There are 552 primary schools of which 384 are public and 168 being private schools and has an enrolment of 122710 pupils.

The county was the first to employ early childhood development education teachers in Kenya. Since January 2014, 483 ECDE teachers were employed.There was opening of 10 youth polytechnics: Mutuobare, Mbonzuki, Makawani, Kiamuringa, Munyori, Makima, Kibugu, Kamutu, Muvandori, and Kavutiri. There was also procurement of state of the art equipment of the 32 youth polytechnics in the county. Education Bursary for the needy County students in secondary schools, youth polytechnics, tertiary institutions and universities. The county has advertised for land on which to build youth polytechnics in Nembure, Gitare, Gatumbi and Kithimu. The county is in its final stages of connecting all sub-county headquarters with fibre optic connectivity and putting up digital villages and hot spots. This will largely boost the economy of Embu County by opening up the Local and International markets for all stakeholders especially for farmers to sell their produce online.

Economy

Embu County is the fourth richest County in Kenya by GDP per Capita of around $2,500. According to Kenya National Bureau of Statistics the Gross County product of Embu County is $1.606B (Kes 187B) as of 2022 ::data[format=table title="'''Gross County Product (GCP) of Embu County (2019-2023)'''"]

YearGCP (in KSh '000,000)GCP (in USD )
2019134,839$1.151B
2020138,049$1.179B
2021149,912$1.278B
2022166,292$1.420B
2023187,934$1.605B
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Embu town is the Main financial Center of Embu County but there are other towns like Runyenjes, Ishiara ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/00/GDP_BY_SECTOR_IN_EMBU_COUNTY.jpg" caption="Embu County Gross Domestic Product by Economic Sector"] ::

Agriculture

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Agriculture is the backbone and livelihood of the people of Embu County. The sector employs 70.1 per cent of the population and 87.9 per cent of the households are engaged in Agricultural activities. The upper part of Embu County relies mainly on cash crops such as coffee and tea while the lower part mainly produces cash crops such as muguka (khat)

Infrastructure and Access

Roads and Airstrips

The county has extensive road network of 2,213.1 km of which 167.1 km is covered in bitumen and 2046 km is just earth.

There are two airstrips in the county, one meant security purposes is located at Don Bosco in Embu town and the other airstrip in Kiambere is used by KENGEN.

Posts and Telecommunications

The posts and telecommunications sector is well developed in Embu County. It has two post offices at Embu and Runyenjes and 13 sub-post offices in major trading centres.

Embu County also has a 98% mobile network coverage. ::data[format=table title="Postal Services, 2014"]

Post Offices and Letter BoxesNumber
Post offices8
Letter boxes installed4850
Letter boxes rented4501
Letter boxes vacant349
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Health

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The county has a health infrastructure consisting of both public and private facilities. It is the host to Embu Provincial General Hospital and three district hospitals; Runyenjes, Siakago and Ishiara. There are also a large number of smaller health facilities across the county. The main aim of health sector is to create an enabling environment for the provision of sustainable quality health care that is affordable and accessible to the residents. The sector comprises Medical Services, Public Health and Sanitation, Research and Development sub-sectors. Embu County has adhered to the Ministry of Health policy by providing subsidized services, which are affordable to the community. There exists a waiver/ exemption system for those who cannot afford minimized user fees. To Improve access and utilization of health services, the county has opened more dispensaries and health centers as a way of rolling out more services to the community. Upgrading the existing facilities to offer expanded services has been in the forefront to meet community needs. Collaborating with other partners to offer more and affordable Health services has been inevitable. Early 2014 the county distributed drugs to all health centers in the county and purchased ambulances to aid the community to easily access health services. ::data[format=table title="Type of Health Facilities in Embu County"]

CategoryNumber
Government79
Faith Based Organizations26
Private52
Total157
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Investment

Challenges

One of the major challenges in Embu County has been the road network which is currently under construction. Major ring-roads connecting major towns are being graded for tarmacking. While other small figure roads have been graded and are being fitted with murram. Access to water for domestic purposes and farming has been a great challenge. However, Embu County has initiated a program dubbed 'Water for Children' which is set to ensure all public institutions i.e. schools, health institutions, bus parks, markets etc. have access to clean water. Already, through this project 6,000 new domestic connections have been made. In addition, through the Ministry of Agriculture in Embu County, new irrigation projects have been started especially drip irrigation which has boosted Agricultural produce in the county. Such irrigation projects are in Mbeere South and Mbeere North constituencies which are the semi-arid areas in Embu County.

Opportunities

Embu County is naturally endowed with plenty of land. It slopes on the Eastern side of Mt.Kenya which is less steep which makes it ideal for fast climbing of Mt. Kenya. It is also ideal for people with disabilities. Five of the seven forks dams are in Embu County and they have been sighted as ideal for water sports such as kayaking. 3,000 acres of land have been set aside for putting up of an industrial park in Machang'a Mbeere South Constituency while Manyatta Constituency will host the Small Medium Enterprise (SME) park. Embu City is in its initial stages of design and construction. Embu County is setting up a talent academy in Embu city and a high altitude training camp in Kigari, Manyatta constituency. Embu County is known for macadamia as it is the largest producer of macadamia in the African Great Lakes. Therefore, the county is putting up a macadamia factory in Manyatta constituency for value addition on the product.

Embu County plans to put up tented camps in Mwea National Reserve. Climbing Mt. Kenya through Embu is easier and faster since the route is less steep therefore the County plans to put up some lodges near this route for Mountain climbers. The county is looking into partnering with investors to put up a planetarium in the area.

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