Meru County- Our Main Towns
Meru Town I remember when growing up this town was known as Mutindwa oo Kangangi, meaning belonging to Kangangi, who was the first District’s Commissioner. Butler Horne a short man with small stature who wandered surveying the district and that how he and Meru happened to share a name. Meru sits about five miles north of the equator at an altitude of roughly 5,000 feet in an area characterized by rural villages and farms, small towns and mixed forests. It is the sixth largest urban centre in Kenya. The town not only booms with businesses but also a growing education sector, up-to-the-minute real estate developments, agri-business, insurance, banking, beauty and fashion. Not only has these made it undoubtedly one of the fastest emerging towns in Kenya but the county’s headquarters. The main landmark in the County Headquarters along Njuri Ncheke Street The Ameru sub tribes- Imenti, Tigania and Igembe mainly reside in Meru town. Ameru being peacefu...
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