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Kamulu

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Kamulu
Kamulu(Acacia)Looking South East and Block 10 road (Bottom right)
Kamulu(Acacia)Looking South East and Block 10 road (Bottom right)
CountryKenya
CountyNairobi City
Sub-countyNjiru
Postal Code00520
Established1920's
Government
 • BodyNairobi City County
Area
 • Total9.7 km2 (3.7 sq mi)
Population
 (2019)[1]
 • Total50,000(est)
 • Density1,789/km2 (4,630/sq mi)

Kamulu is a neighbourhood in Nairobi City County located to the North East of the Nairobi Central Business District (CBD). It borders Joska (Matungulu) in Machakos County to the east, Mwalimu Farm Ruiru to the north, Njiru to the west, and Mihang'o to the south west.

History

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Kamulu was originally settled by the White settlers of Kenya who established plantations during the Colonial era. Kamulu was later given to the Kenyan republic government and designated as a residential suburb in Nairobi. Kamulu has developed from being a historical marketplace for Kamba and European settlers to a developed town in Kenya.

Local administration

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Kamulu belongs to Ruai ward of Kasarani constituency of Nairobi County. It is a key part of the Nairobi Metropolitan Region.

Ethnicity

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Most of the population is Bantu(Majority being Kikuyu's & Kamba), who migrated after 1961 when the British left Kenya, Luhya & Luo also make up a part of the population. Lately, Abagusii have invaded Kamulu.

Security

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Kamulu police posts are located in Ngundu and Drumvale areas. The area is under Kamulu Police Station located in Riverside area.

Social Amenities

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Kamulu has many social amenities, from clubs to swimming pools. It has hair parlours, cyber cafes, butcheries, guesthouses, resorts, many shopping centres, small scale shops, wholesale shops and supermarkets. It also has various soccer grounds with already well established teams.

Education

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Kamulu has three public ECDE institutions, Drumvale Primary School in Sir Henry, Kipawa Primary School near Kipawa Market, Athi Primary School in Athi Market and Ngundu Primary School in Ngundu. There are three public secondary institutions, Drumvale Secondary School in Drumvale, St.Georges Secondary School in Athi Market and Nile Road Secondary School in Ngundu. Kamulu also has the public TVT; Kasarani Technical and Vocational College. The area also has various private learning institutions and colleges.

Health

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Kamulu has a government hospital in Ng'undu Area.

Ngundu hospital is the only public hospital in Kamulu.

It also has private dispensaries and chemists. Due to the population increase, plans to set up another hospital in the Sir Henry area were underway but put off due to unknown circumstances.[citation needed]

Abandoned Kamulu health centre

Religion

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Kamulu has many churches and mosques which the local people attend. Some of the major churches include: Kenya Assemblies of God (KAG) with branches in Ng'undu, Vinna stage and Stage 26, St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church in Ng'undu with its outstation at Athi Market, ACK(Anglican Church of Kenya), PCEA, PEFA, SDA (Seventh Day Adventist) Kamulu main in Sir Henry area, FGCK (Full Gospel Churches of Kenya), Halleluyah gospel church, Full Grace church, Christian Outreach Ministries and many more with some major upcoming constructions. Masjid Aisha and Masjid Quba are just two of the many mosques in the area.

Transport

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Kamulu is found along the proposed dual carriageway of Kangundo Road roughly 35 kilometres (22 mi) east of Nairobi. As such, the settlement can be accessed via Jogoo and Juja Road exiting on Outer-Ring Road, Thika Road and the Nairobi Eastern Bypass.

As you move toward interior Kamulu, roads are murram but are on schedule for upgrading to bitumen standards.

In Kamulu town,the largest densely populated area in the neighborhood, roads might be slightly impassable during the rainy season.

Matatu (Mat, Mathree) saccos to Kamulu, route 39, include: Embassava, Atomic Shuttle, City Star Shuttle, Kubamba Ltd, Super Metro Ltd, Metro Trans Ltd, Ngumo Line, Eastern Bypass sacco, Enabled, Bus Line, Forward Travellers and other popular saccos.

Water and rivers

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Kamulu was once connected to the Nairobi water and sewerage system but later disconnected for reasons which remain uncertain to the residents. However there are many Water towers and water distribution services in the area. The Mbagathi river (at Kamulu town bridge) and Nairobi river both pass through Kamulu.

Banking

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Kamulu is primarily served with Cooperative bank in Kamulu town which has an indoor ATM.[2] Other bank agents eg.KCB etc are also within the area.

Neighbourhoods in Kamulu

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Divisions in Kamulu include Acacia, Makongeni, Gituamba, Stage 26, Makongo, Kanisani, Sir Henry, Acre Tano, Kingori's, Ngundu, Vina, Athi, Kamulu 1 and Kamulu 2. The boundary between Nairobi County and Machakos County lies at one end of the Kamulu area at the Athi River Bridge, making Kamulu the Eastern-most entry to Nairobi according to the District & Boundaries Act of 1992.[3]

Notable landmarks

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The Nairobi River and Mbagathi River pass through the peripheries of this area making it a key part of the Athi River Basin.[4]

Kamulu real estate

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Kamulu is rapidly developing with many people building commercial and residential properties all over the divisions in Kamulu. The 2 most populous divisions in Kamulu are:Kamulu town and Sir Henry Estate. The Kamulu neighborhood remains ones of the most sought-after areas for real estate development in Kasarani Constituency. In 2016, Kamulu was ranked among the fastest growing real-estate areas along Kangundo Road.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census Volume II: Distribution of Population by Administrative Units". Kenya National Bureau of Statistics. p. 250. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  2. ^ "Kamulu Branch - Co-operative Bank of Kenya". Retrieved 2024-09-02.
  3. ^ "DISTRICTS AND PROVINCES ACT" (PDF). NIS.
  4. ^ https://www.oceandocs.org/bitstream/handle/1834/7275/ktf0393.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  5. ^ James Wanzala (26 May 2016). "Why Nairobi residents are flocking to Kangundo Road". The Standard.