Njoro is located in Nakuru County in the former Rift Valley Province. It was established as a sub-county under Kenya’s 2010 Constitution and operationalized after the 2013 general elections. Njoro’s main postal code is 20107, while its administrative range includes codes such as 20115 for specific towns and facilities.
Njoro at a Glance
Category | Details |
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Year Established | 2013 |
Parent County | Nakuru |
Geographic Location | Rift Valley Province, Northwest of Nakuru City |
Total Area (sq km) | 699.5 |
Population (2023 estimate) | 238,773 |
Number of Wards | 6 |
Number of Constituencies | 1 (Njoro Constituency) |
Administrative Structure
Njoro Sub-County operates under Nakuru County’s devolved governance system, led by a Sub-County Administrator appointed by the County Governor. The sub-county has the Njoro Constituency with six wards:
Administrative Unit Type | Name of Unit |
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Constituency | Njoro |
Wards (Pending Verification) | Njoro Mau Narok Mauche Lare Kihingo Nessuit |
Complete Njoro Postal Code List
Below are the verified postal codes for Njoro:
Ward/Town/Area | Postal Code | Facility Type |
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Njoro Town | 20107 | Post Office, Commercial Hub |
Egerton | 20115 | Residential, Agricultural Research |
Egerton University | 20115 | Educational Institution |
Mau Narok | 20107 | Agricultural Zone |
Likia | 20107 | Residential/Commercial Area |
Kihingo | 20107 | Residential/Commercial Area |
Lare | 20107 | Residential/Commercial Area |
Nessuit | 20107 | Residential/Commercial Area |
Mauche | 20107 | Residential/Commercial Area |