Londiani
Londiani is a town located in Kenya's Rift Valley Province. It is situated approximately 50 kilometers east of Nakuru and serves as a trading center for the surrounding agricultural region. The area is primarily known for its production of tea, maize, and dairy farming.
Londiani lies along the Nakuru-Eldoret highway, a major transportation artery connecting western Kenya to Nairobi and other parts of the country. This strategic location contributes to its importance as a commercial hub.
The town falls under the administration of Kericho County, following the devolved system of government in Kenya. The local population is diverse, comprising various ethnic groups found within Kenya, including the Kipsigis, Kikuyu, and others.
Beyond its economic significance, Londiani has a growing number of schools, health facilities, and other essential services that cater to the needs of the local residents and surrounding communities. The town and its environs contribute significantly to the agricultural output of Kericho County and the wider Kenyan economy.