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Synonyms for kaloleni or Related words with kaloleni
ruiru
kwale
mariakani
migori
mjini
kitale
mandera
msambweni
mkushi
isiolo
korogwe
garsen
kimilili
londiani
narok
makadara
siaya
vihiga
nyando
bungoma
adjumani
nyahururu
kaskazini
lushoto
laikipia
kilosa
mbinga
limuru
kitui
mutomo
mpanda
kangundo
njoro
wajir
ludewa
magharibi
mbeya
kahawa
makueni
kisii
butere
koboko
taveta
pwani
pallisa
elburgon
mwingi
gilgil
kinondoni
kasulu
Examples of "kaloleni"
Kaloleni
Junior academy in
Kaloleni
is a private primary schools, with both day and boarding pupils.
Kaloleni
is in one of Kenya's poorest communities. Over half of the students at
Kaloleni
Primary School are orphans, in many cases because their parents died of AIDS.
The Mariakani–
Kaloleni
–Mavueni Road is a road in Kenya, connecting the towns of Mariakani to
Kaloleni
and Mavueni, all in Kilifi County, Kenya.
While
Kaloleni
Division was recently split into two districts:
Kaloleni
is a settlement in Kilifi County of Kenya.
In July 2011 the
Kaloleni
area was again experiencing a severe food shortage.
The Mariakani–
Kaloleni
–Mavueni Road ends here, approximately , northeast of Mariakani.
Mariakani (Kilifi county side) hosts a town council with a population of 67,984, of whom 10,987 are classified urban (1999 census ). The town council consists of five wards: Kaliangombe, Kawala, Mariakani, Mugumo-wa-Patsa, Tsangatsini. All of them are located within
Kaloleni
Constituency. Central Mariakani is located in Mariakani location of
Kaloleni
division of Kilifi district.
In the 2013 elections the party nominated 15 candidates; it saw its vote share fall to 0.16%, but again won a single seat; Mwinga Gunga Chea in
Kaloleni
.
private pre unit /primary school.(THE BRIDGE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL)also is found in
kaloleni
its a day school in the centre of the town.
Kaloleni
Constituency is an electoral constituency in Kenya. It is one of seven constituencies in Kilifi County. The constituency was established for the 1988 elections.
Kaloleni
is an administrative ward in the Arusha District of the Arusha Region of Tanzania. According to the 2002 census, the ward has a total population of 11,651.
Ngala was born in 1922 at Gotani in Giriama country. In 1929 the family moved to Vishakani near
Kaloleni
, which was to be Ngala's home for the rest of his life.
Kaloleni
near Ngelani, is famous for "water flowing against gravity". It is located on Kituluni Hill, a famous spot known as Kya Mwilu to the east of Machakos town.
The road starts at Mariakani, on the Nairobi–Mombasa Highway, approximately northwest of Mombasa. From Mariakani, the road takes a northeasterly direction through
Kaloleni
, to end at Mavueni, a total distance of approximately .
Mariakani is a town lying on the boundary of
Kaloleni
and Kinango districts (formerly Kilifi and Kwale respectively), Coast Province of Kenya, 36 kilometres northwest of the port city of Mombasa.
In March 2011 the U.S. Ambassador to Kenya announced support for a project to help conserve the Kaya Forest in
Kaloleni
District. UNESCO declared the forest a World Heritage Site in 2010.
Beginning circa 2006, the government of Kenya, through Kenya National Highway Authority began upgrading this road from bitumen surface to class II bitumen with shoulders, culverts and drainage channels. Sometime prior to February 2016, the Mariakani to
Kaloleni
section was upgraded to bitumen surface. The ongoing upgrade of the
Kaloleni
to Mavueni section, is expected to conclude later in 2016. Work is contracted to "MuljiDevraj & Brothers Limited" at a contract price of KSh 2.3 billion (approx. US$231 million), fully funded by the Kenyan government. *
As of 2010 St. Luke’s MISSION hospital in
Kaloleni
had been operational for about two years, providing basic care for a population of 400,000 in the region. Malnutrition is a major cause of infant death, often through ignorance of very young mothers.
In 1987, Keah vied won the
Kaloleni
Parliamentary seat on a KANU ticket. He successfully retained the seat in the 1992 and 1997 elections before losing it to Morris Dzoro during the 2002 elections. During his political life, Keah also served as an Assistant Minister in the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Lands and Settlement and the Ministry of Transport and Communication.