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The sub-county shares the same boundaries with what was known as Kasarani Division. Areas such as Njiru, Ruai and Kamulu are in Njiru Sub-county. The whole of Roysambu, Ruaraka, and part of Embakasi North constituencies are within the Kasarani sub-county.
The greater Kasarani area has other suburbs domiciled within it and shares common boundaries with what was known as Kasarani Division prior to 2013. Areas that are electorally placed in Roysambu, Ruaraka, part of Kasarani, and part of Emabakasi North constituencies are within the Kasarani Sub-county of Nairobi.
Kasarani Ruaraka is an industrial and residential suburb in the city of Nairobi . Located within the larger sub-county of Kasarani , it is approximately 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) northeast of Nairobi's central business district off Thika Road .
Roysambu Constituency is an electoral constituency in Nairobi.It is one of seventeen constituencies in Nairobi City County. [1] [2] It was created prior to the 2013 general election, when Kasarani Constituency was divided into three constituencies: Kasarani, Roysambu and Ruaraka.
As of 2023, there are 314 sub-counties, compared to 290 constituencies. A deputy county commissioner is appointed by the state to lead each sub-county. The sub-counties are further divided into divisions, locations and sub-locations. Districts were introduced in Kenya by the colonial government to ease control and management of the colony.
Ruaraka Constituency is an electoral constituency located in Nairobi County, Kenya.It is one of seventeen constituencies in the County. The constituency has a population of 192,620 and covers an area of 7.20 km 2. [1]
Githurai 45 falls under Ruiru Municipality in the Githurai Sub-county of Kiambu County with the boundary being the Thika Road reserve and River Kasarani (also known as River Gathara-ini) downstream. Githurai 44 is domiciled in the Kasarani Sub-county of Nairobi County. Githurai 44 neighbours Kahawa West, Zimmerman and Njatha-ini Village.
Both electoral divisions are within the Kasarani Sub-county. As of 2019, Marurui together with Njathaini had a population of 11,522, with 5,920 of them being male and 5,600 being female. The neighbourhood had a population density of 2,769/km 2 in a land area of 4.2 km. 2 [5]