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Kirinyaga County

Code: 20
Capital: Kerugoya/Kutus

Introduction

Kirinyaga County is located in Central Kenya and had a total population of 658,000 in 2024. According to the 2019 census, Kirinyaga had a total population of 610,411, comprising 204,188 households. The average household size in the county was 3 people per household in 209.

Kirinyaga has a total land area of 1,478.3 square kilometers and has a population density of 413 people per square kilometer.

Kirinyaga County is bordered to the North by Meru, the North East by Tharaka Nithi, the East by Embu, the South by Murang'a, and the West by Nyeri.

Kirinyaga County has six sub-counties: Kirinyaga Central, Kirinyaga East, Kirinyaga West, Mwea East, Mwea West, and Mt. Kenya Forest.

Kirinyaga County Economy

Kirinyaga County had an average Gross County Product at current prices of Ksh 160.9 billion between 2018 and 2019, representing an average county contribution to Gross Value Added of 1.3% in the same period.

Kirinyaga County’s average contribution to agriculture, forestry, and fishing activities was 2.3% between 2018 and 2022, while its average contribution to manufacturing activities was 0.7%. The county’s average contribution to service activities was 1.1%.

Kirinyaga County had a Gross County Product per capita of Ksh 248,397 in 2022.

This chart shows the Gross County Product of Kirinyaga County highlighted in red, alongside Nyeri, Nyandarua, Kiambu, and Murang'a, highlighted in light blue.

Kirinyaga County Poverty Rates

The overall headcount poverty rate in Kirinyaga County was 23.1% in 2022, representing an estimated 150,000 people living in poverty. By comparison, Kenya had an overall headcount poverty rate of 39.8% in the same year. 

Kirinyaga County had a hardcore poverty rate of 0.3%, with a total of 2,000 people estimated to live in extreme poverty. Overall, Kenya had a hardcore poverty rate of 7.1% in 2022. 

The food poverty rate in Kirinyaga County in 2022 was 20.3%, with an estimated 132,000 people living in food poverty. By comparison, Kenya had a food poverty rate of 31.7% in the same year. 

The map below shows the distribution of poverty by constituency in Kirinyaga in 2019: Gichugu 15.1%, Kirinyaga Central 21.5%, Ndia 22.7%, and Mwea 50.8%. 

The mean monthly food and non-food expenditure in Kirinyaga County was Ksh 4,475 and Ksh 4,472, respectively. The percentage share of food expenditure was 56.9%, while the percentage share of non-food expenditure was 43.1%. 

The major source of household food consumption in Kirinyaga County in 2022 was purchase or stock 84.5%, own production 12.1%, and gifts 3.4%. 

The mean and median per adult equivalent consumption expenditure in Kirinyaga County were Ksh 7,121 and Ksh 5,903, respectively, in 2021.

Kirinyaga County Demographics

Kirinyaga County's total population was 610,411 in 2019, comprising 302,011 males, 308,369 females, and 31 intersex. Kirinyaga had a median age of 26 years in 2019.

The table below shows the population distribution in Kirinyaga County by sub-county and sex.

Kirinyaga County population by gender and sub-county

Sub

county

Male

Female

Inter

sex

Total

Kirinyaga 

Central

60,118

62,617

5

122,740

Kirinyaga

East

67,037

68,514

8

135,559

Kirinyaga

West

56,154

58,502

4

114,660

Mwea

East

66,432

66,114

8

132,554

Mwea

West

52,228

52,594

6

104,828

Mt. Kenya

Forest

42

28

0

70

Total

302,011

308,369

31

610,411

Marital Status

The percentage distribution of women aged 12 and above in Kirinyaga County who were never married in 2019 was 32.2%, while those who were married monogamously were 51.4%. On the other hand, those in Kirinyaga who were married polygamous were 0.6%, and the widowed were 8.2%. The share of women in Kirinyaga County who were divorced and separated in 2019 was 1.2% and 6.3%.

Among men aged 12 and above in Kirinyaga, those who were never married in 2019 were 40.6%, while those in monogamous unions were 50.7%. The share of men in polygamous unions was 0.9%, and the widowed were 1.5%. The percentage distribution of the divorced and separated in Kirinyaga County was 0.8% and 5.8%, respectively.

According to the Kenya Demographic and Health Survey, the median age at first marriage among women aged 25-49 in Kirinyaga County was 21.6 years in 2022. The median age at first marriage among men aged 30-54 in Kirinyaga was 27.3 years.

Polygyny in Kirinyaga County

The percentage of married women aged 15-49 in Kirinyaga County who had one or more co-wives in 2022 was 5.7%, while those with no co-wives were 85.1%. The share of women with one co-wife was 3.3%, while the share with more than two co-wives was 2.4%.

In married men aged 15-49 in Kirinyaga, the percentage with more than two wives in 2022 was 0.8%, while 99.2% had one wife.

Marriage Registration

The percentage of currently married women in Kirinyaga County aged 15-49 whose marriage was registered with civil authorities was 17.1%. Those whose marriage was registered with civil authorities and who had a marriage certificate were 14.2%.

Teenage Marriages

The proportion of married males aged 12-15 in Kirinyaga County in 2019 was 4%, while the proportion of married females of the same age group was 4.2%. The proportion of married females aged 12-18 in Kirinyaga was 5.6% in 2019.

The rate of teenage pregnancies in Kirinyaga County, comprising of women aged 15-19 who have ever been pregnant, was 7.3% in 2022.

Total Fertility Rate

Kirinyaga had a Total Fertility Rate of 2.7 births per woman in 2019. By comparison, Kenya had a Total Fertility Rate of 3.4 births per woman in 2019.

This bar graph shows the Total Fertility Rate of Kirinyaga County as 2.7. It is plotted alongside Nyandarua, Murang'a, Nyeri, and Kiambu.

The total youth fertility rate in Kirinyaga in 2019 was 0.9 births per woman, lower than Kenya's youth fertility rate of 1 birth per woman.

Kirinyaga had a Crude Birth rate of 21 births per 1,000 population in 2019, a decline of 21.6% from 26.8 births per 1,000 population in 2009. Overall, Kenya had a Crude Birth Rate of 27.9 births per 1,000 population in 2019, a decline of 27.2% from 38.4 births per 1,000 population in 2009.

Place of Birth and Notification Status

The share of recent births in Kirinyaga County that occurred in a health facility in 2019 was 98.7%, while those that occurred in a non-health facility were 1.3%. The share of recent births in Kenya in a health facility in 2019 was 85.8%, while those in a non-health facility were 14%.

The share of recent births in Kirinyaga County that were notified in 2019 was 98.7%, while those not notified were 1.3%. In Kenya, the share of births that were notified in 2019 was 90.4%, while those not notified were 9.3%. 

Place of Death and Notification Status

In 2019, 68.7% of deaths in Kirinyaga County occurred in a health facility, while 31.2% occurred in the community. In Kenya, 59% of deaths in 2019 occurred in a health facility, while 40% did not occur in a health facility.

The share of deaths in Kirinyaga County that were notified in 2019 was 97%. Overall, the share of deaths that were notified in Kenya in 2019 was 85.6%.

Kirinyaga County had a Crude Death Rate (CDR) of 10 deaths per 1,000 population in 2019. Overall, Kenya had a Crude Death Rate of 10.5%.

Religious Affiliation

The majority of residents of Kirinyaga County are Protestants 240,600, followed by Catholics 179,316, and Evangelical Churches 122,301.

Number of people in Kirinyaga County by religious affiliation - 2019

Catholic

179,316

Protestant

240,600

Evangelical Churches

122,301

African Instituted Churches

34,072

Orthodox

2,304

Other Christians

14,564

Islam

2,425

Hindu

169

Traditionists

233

Other Religion

3,314

No religion Atheists

5,580

Kirinyaga County Development

  1. The Rural Access Index (RAI) in Kirinyaga County was 98%, representing the share of the population living within two kilometers of an all-weather road in 2019.
  2. Household access to electricity in Kirinyaga County was 66% in 2019, up from 16.4% in 2009.
  3. Household access to improved sanitation in Kirinyaga County was 95.7% in 2019, up from 82.9% in 2009.
  4. Household access to safe drinking water in Kirinyaga County was 67.9% in 2019, up from 53.9% in 2009.
  5. Kirinyaga had 99.5% of its public primary schools connected to electricity, ranking 8th nationally in 2019.

The share of the population in Kirinyaga County owning mobile phones in 2019 was 61.3%. Among women, 85.3% owned any type of mobile phone in Kirinyaga County in 2022, while 50% owned a smartphone.

Among men, 87.6% in Kirinyaga owned any kind of mobile phone in 2022, while 60.1% owned a smartphone. The percentage of men and women who had used a mobile phone for financial transactions in the year preceding the 2022 KDHS survey was 91.1% and 85.4%, respectively.

Financial inclusion and access to technology in Kirinyaga County

Kirinyaga County

Mobile Phone Ownership

 

61.30%

Census

2019

86.45%

KDHS

2022

% of the Population Making Mobile Money Transactions

88.25%

KDHS

2022

% of the Population with Mobile Money Accounts

87.90%

2021

FinAccess

Survey

% of the Population Using the Internet

14.00%

Census

2019

% of Population who have Ever Searched and Bought Goods Online

2.80%

Census

2019

% of Population Using Computer/Tablet/laptop

9.70%

Census

2019

% of the Population Using a Bank

 

49.00%

KDHS

2022

23.40%

2021

FinAccess

Survey

Kirinyaga County Finance

In the financial year (FY) 2023/24, Kirinyaga County approved a supplementary budget of Ksh 7.24 billion, comprising Ksh 2.45 billion (33.8%) and Ksh 4.79 billion (66.2%) allocation for development and recurrent expenditures, respectively.

The budget estimates represented an increase of 3.0% compared to the previous year when it was Ksh 7.03 billion and comprised Ksh 2.19 billion for development and Ksh 4.85 billion for recurrent expenditures.

Kirinyaga County Revenue Performance

The main sources of revenue for Kirinyaga County in FY 2023/2024 included:

  • Equitable share – Ksh 5.0 billion
  • Conditional grants and additional allocations – Ksh 307.1 million
  • Own Source Revenue – Ksh 651.1 million
  • Cash balances – Ksh 657.4 million

Own Source Revenue in Kirinyaga County

Kirinyaga County generated a total of Ksh 651.1 billion from local sources of revenue, inclusive FIF. The major sources of revenue included:

  • Health/Hospital fees/FIF – Ksh 233.6 million (36%)
  • Single Business permits – Ksh 96.3 million (15%)
  • Liquor license –Ksh 53.3 million (8%)
  • Public Health Services – Ksh 41.0 million (6%)
  • Property rates –Ksh 34.2 million (5%)
  • Others – Ksh 192.7 million (30%)

Expenditure in Kirinyaga County

For recurrent expenditures, Kirinyaga County spent Ksh 2,918,859,750 on personnel emoluments and Ksh1,805,013,652 on operations and maintenance. For development expenditures, it spent Ksh1,311,475,981.

Thus, the total expenditure in FY 2023/24 was Ksh 6,035,349,384.

Travel Expenditure in Kirinyaga County

In the FY 2023/24 Kirinyaga County spent Ksh 141,990,000 on Domestic travel and Ksh 37,480,000 on foreign travel. The total expenditure on travel in Kirinyaga was Ksh 179,470,000.

Pending Bills in Kirinyaga County

At the end of FY 2023/24, Kirinyaga County settled pending bills amounting to Ksh 94.9 million for development programs.

As of the end of FY 2023/24, Kirinyaga had an outstanding pending bill of Ksh 581.3 million.

MCA Sitting Allowance in Kirinyaga County

The average sitting allowance for Members of the County Assembly in Kirinyaga was Ksh 56,551 compared to the national average of Ksh 59,508.

See Also

  1. Nyandarua County
  2. Nyeri County
  3. Murang’a County
  4. Kiambu County 

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