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Ethnicity and Religion

Image shows Census 1948 - Population of Kenya by Tribe and District

Census 1948 - Population of Kenya by Tribe and District

The first census to be conducted in Kenya was in 1948 by the British and was part of the East African Population Census.[1] The official census results were published in 1953 in a document titled "African Population of Kenya Colony: ...
Image shows Tribe and Ethnicity in Kenya - Number of People by Tribe

Tribe and Ethnicity in Kenya - Number of People by Tribe

According to the 2019 census, Kenya's population was 47,564,296.[1] This population is distributed across 46 tribes and ethnicities, including Kenyan Americans, Kenyan Europeans, and Kenyan Asians.[2] Our population also includes individuals who do not identify with any tribe and choose ...
Image shows Number of Muslims in Kenya | Counties with the Largest Muslim Population

Number of Muslims in Kenya | Counties with the Largest Muslim Population

Islam is the second-largest religion in Kenya after Christianity, with 10.9% of the population being Muslims. According to the 2019 census, Kenya had 5,152,194 Muslims. In contrast, the number of Christians was 40,379,079, or 86% of the population.[1] Christians are ...
Image shows Christians in Kenya by County and Denomination

Christians in Kenya by County and Denomination

Kenya is a religious country, and most people profess one religion or another. Recent data suggests that Kenya is predominantly Christian, with 86% of the population practicing Christianity. Islam is the second largest religion, practiced by 10.9% of the population.[1] ...