Church Information

Status

Nationalized Work

Churches

300 Churches

Constituents

100,000+

UPCI Missionaries

Country Information

Population

Kenya has a population of 57,052,004 as of 2023.

Size

621,807 sq km / 240,081 sq mi (slightly smaller than Texas)

Capital City

The capital city of Nairobi is a sprawling city with modern skyscrapers overlooking vast shantytowns.

Ethnic Groups

21% Kikuyu
14% Luhya
13% Luo
11% Kalenjin
11% Kamba
6% Gusli
5% Meru
19% Other

Religion

33.4% Protestant
20% Roman Catholic
20.4% Evangelical
7% African Instituted Churches
4.1% other Christian
10.9% Muslim
1.8% other
1.6% None

Languages

English
Kiswahili

There are numerous indigenous languages, all falling into three categories of Bantu, Nilo-Saharan, and Afro-Asiatic.

Geography

Kenya is divided horizontally by the equator with low plains rising to central highlands that are divided by the Great Rift Valley.

Economy

Kenya is the economic, financial, and transport hub of east Africa. Agriculture is the backbone of the economy, with the Kenyan highlands being considered one of the most successful agricultural regions in Africa. Tourism also makes up 20% of the economy. With Kenyaโ€™s economic success, it is now ranked as a lower middle income country because of its per capita GDP.

Interesting Fact

Kenya is famous for its scenic landscapes and vast wildlife preserves.

Important Facts

Kenya gained its independence from Britain on December 12, 1963. Kenya has a long tradition of musical and artistic expressions, such as oral and written literature.

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