Kitui County
Kitui County is a county in the former Eastern Province of Kenya. Its capital and largest town is Kitui, although Mwingi is also another major urban centre. The county has a population of 1,012,709 (2009 census) and an area of 24,385.1 km².
Government
The county has four local authorities: Kitui municipality, Kitui county council, Mwingi and Mwingi county council.
Kitui county is divided into eight administrative divisions: Central (Kitui), Kabati, Chuluni, Mutitu, Mwitika, Mutomo (Ikanga), Ikutha and Yatta.
The county has Eight constituencies:
Kitui West Constituency
Kitui Central Constituency
Kitui Rural Constituency
Kitui South Constituency
Kitui East Constituency
Mwingi North Constituency
Mwingi West Constituency
Mwingi Central Constituency
Demographics
Local people are mostly of the Akamba ethnicity.
Climate
The climate is semi-arid; it receives roughly 71 cm (28 inches). A significant point however is that rainfall occurs practically only during the rainy seasons (one long around May and June, and one short, around September and October).