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Coordinates: 0°37N 34°46E / 0.617°N 34.767°E / 0.617; 34.767
 

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Webuye
Webuye Town
Map
CountryKenya
CountyBungoma County
Population
 (2019)
42,642

Location of Webuye in Kenya
Location of Webuye in Kenya

Webuye, previously named Broderick Falls, is an industrial town in western region of Kenya and home to the Tachoni people. It is located within Webuye West sub county in Bungoma County, at the slopes of chetambe hill Kenya. Located on the main road to Uganda, the town is home to the Pan African Paper Mills, the largest paper factory in the region, as well as a number of heavy-chemical and sugar manufacturers. The area is heavily populated and is used mainly for subsistence agriculture. The town has an urban population of 42,642 (2019 census).[1]

Areas near Webuye include Lugulu, Milo, Maraka, Furoi, Lukusi, Lutacho and Misikhu. It is home to the Broderick Falls of Nzoia River. In Maraka, there exists the famed "mfunje" suspension bridge which consists of rickety timber strips joined together with some metal wires, precariously dangling across River Nzoia. It attracts a considerable number of both local and foreign tourists who enjoy the thrill of crossing the river on the shaky locally-made bridge.

Webuye has in the recent past also seen the establishment of some important education centres, including a constituent college campus of the Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, and a Kenya Medical Training college Campus.

Webuye hosts Webuye a Referral Hospital that is a leading medical facility in the county.

The town's economy was hit hard by the dwindling fortunes of Pan African Paper Mills, which closed down in 2008 but opened up again under a new investor thus changing its identity to Rai paper manufacturing company which has resulted to once again the liveliness of the town. Currently major malls and hotels are being constructed in the town which will bring in a new air. The nearest tourist attraction is the Nabuyole waterfalls on River Nzoia. The falls are seven kilometres from Webuye and provide a cool breeze to tourists.

Naming[edit]

In the pre-independence times, Webuye was known as Broderick Falls, after the first white man to visit the nearby Nabuyole falls on River Nzoia. Today, it's named after a cobbler who repaired shoes for railway workers.[2]

Railways[edit]

The town is located on the main railway from MombasatoUganda. The area around the town is inhabited by both the Bukusu and the Tachoni.

Statistics[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Urban Centers in Bungoma (Western Kenya, Kenya) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map, Location, Weather and Web Information". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
  • ^ "How local dialects influenced naming of towns". Daily Nation. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
  • 0°37′N 34°46′E / 0.617°N 34.767°E / 0.617; 34.767


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