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Thika Thika (pronounced ˆÎ¸ika is an industrial town and a major commerce hub in Kiambu County, Kenya, lying on the A2 road 42 kilometres (26 mi) Northeast of Nairobi, near the confluence of the Thika and Chania Rivers. Although Thika town is administratively in Kiambu County, the greater area comprises residential areas such as Bendor estate, Maporomoko, Thika Greens, Thika Golden Pearl, Bahati Ridge, and Thika Sports Club, among others that are within Murang'a County. As of the 2019 National Census, Thika had a population of 279,429, which is growing rapidly, as is the greater Nairobi area. Its elevation is approximately 1,631 metres (5,351 ft). Thika is home to the Chania Falls, Fourteen Falls on the Athi River and the Thika Falls. Ol Donyo Sabuk National Park lies to the southeast. The town has a railway station with limited passenger service as only cargo trains operate, although there are plans to extend the proposed light rail system to Thika. The town was the headquarters of the Thika West district following the split of the larger Thika district (created in 1994) into five districts: Thika East and Thika West, Ruiru, Gatundu and Gatanga. It was the seat of the South Central regional commissioner (deputy Provincial Commissioner) for Central Province appointed by then president Mwai Kibaki in 2009, who was in charge of the larger Kiambu, Thika and Murang'a districts. However, under Kenya's new constitution, which recognizes only the 47 districts before 1992 as semi-autonomous counties, Thika town falls under Kiambu County, while some residential areas of Thika are in Murang'a county. Although Kiambu Town is expected to be the new county headquarters, Thika Town remains the main commercial centre and the seat of the Thika Sub-county of Kiambu County. '' The Flame Trees of Thika (Memories of an African Childhood)'' is a book by Elspeth Huxley, later adapted for television by Euston Films for Thames Television. It describes the life of English and Scottish settlers in the " White Highlands" during
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History

There are two explanations for the origin of the name Thika; # The first one comes from the
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word ''Guthika'', meaning "to bury". During a great drought, the Maasai people ventured outside their normal territories, looking for water for their huge herds of cattle. Two rivers pass through
Kikuyu Kikuyu or Gikuyu (Gĩkũyũ) mostly refers to an ethnic group in Kenya or its associated language. It may also refer to: *Kikuyu people, a majority ethnic group in Kenya *Kikuyu language, the language of Kikuyu people *Kikuyu, Kenya, a town in Centr ...
land, the Thika and the Chania, providing sustenance for the agricultural Kikuyu. With both tribes desperate for survival, they fought a bloody battle that left few survivors. A mound near Blue Posts Hotel supposedly marks where the slain warriors were buried. Thika was also a memorial burial site for soldiers who fought in
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. # The other theory claims it was derived from the Maasai word ''Sika'' meaning "rubbing something off an edge". In addition, the area was inhabited by the
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tribe and hence was a border region between three communities. Towards the end of the 19th century, Europeans and Asians settled in Thika, establishing schools, farms, health care and businesses in the region. A monument in the shape of a pillar was erected by the British in the early 1900s in the central business district of Thika, commemorating the founding of Thika as a town. The government gazette gave the town its status in 1924. After that, it was elevated to a municipality when Kenya gained independence in 1963, and Douglas Mundia chose the first mayor in 1968. The town has historical sites like the Mugumo Gardens, which is named for the giant fig tree where the legendary ancient seer Mugo wa Kibiro prophesied. Believers claim that all of his prophecies have come to pass. According to legend, the tree's fall would symbolise the fall of British rule in Kenya. The British government reinforced the tree to prevent it from falling, but it split into two parts and fell in two stages in 1963. This land is said to have belonged to the first president, Mzee Jomo Kenyatta.


Media Stations

Thika Town is home to a number of media houses, including radio and TV stations. There are also several print media houses.


Chania FM, Kenya

Chania FM, Kenya is a media outlet under the parent company, Chania Media Prospects. Founded in 2019, it is part of several other media outlets managed by the parent company and focuses on the larger Kiambu County and other neighboring counties. It becomes the first in Kenya to be a dedicated country music station.


Economic activities

Thika is externally serviced by an eight-lane superhighway, a highway to Garissa and the rest of north-east Kenya, a highway to the central highlands and a railway line (with plans to add a passenger light rail to Nairobi). Internally, the town has a well maintained road network. The main economic activities include agricultural processing, particularly in horticulture and pineapple (exported mainly to Europe), coffee (exports mainly to the United States and Europe), cooking oils (to the rest of Kenya and eastern Africa) and animal feed processing. Other industries include textile (cotton), macadamia nuts, wheat, tannery, motor vehicle assemblies, cigarette manufacturing, bakeries, packaging and industrial chemicals. About 100 small-scale industries and about 20 major factories exist in and around the town. The service sector is well represented with the establishment and growth of a number of educational and financial institutions. Thika is home or close to three universities, tens of middle-level colleges, hundreds of secondary and primary schools and dozens of financial institutions. Thika has a bustling nightlife with clubs like Blend and The Garage Bar & Grill, modern recreation centres and significant retail trading operations. The growth of the greater Nairobi region and improved infrastructure and services has led to new residential estates.


Bidco Oil Refineries

Bidco oil Refineries, headquartered in Thika, is East Africa's leading edible oil, soaps and detergents, margarine and baking powder marketer with more than 30 brands. A number of brands have majority market share in their domain. Some of their brands that are household names include (Edible Oils) Elianto, Sun Gold, Soya Gold, Olive Gold and Golden Fry; In the fats section Kimbo and Cowboy, Chipsy; in the Laundry Segment are Power Boy Pro Activ Liquid and Powder detergent, Gental, the Star Series soaps; The personal care segment include Pure n Natural Woman and Man; Margarines are Gold Band and Biddy's and Mariandazi baking powder. The plant at Thika employs more than 2000 people.


Del-Monte Pineapples

Del Monte is one of the world's producers, marketers and distributors of fresh and fresh-cut fruit and vegetables, as well as a leading producer and distributor of prepared fruit and vegetables, juices, beverages, snacks and desserts in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.


Geography

The town is located on a gentle plain before the ascent into the central highlands. Small valleys are on the western and northern edges following the Chania and Thika Rivers that have waterfalls and meet on the northwestern edge of Thika. Thika Town is also home to Kenya's magical and breathtaking Fourteen Falls which is located 65 kilometres northeast of Nairobi off the Thika-Garissa Road. The Fourteen Falls consist of 14 distinct waterfalls on the broad section of the famous Athi River.


Climate

Thika has a subtropical highland climate ( Köppen: ''Cwb'') with sunshine most of the year and an average annual temperature of 19.8 Â°C, with the hottest period in March and April leading to the long rains and the coldest in July. The "long rains" season lasts from March/April to May/June. The "short rains" season is from October to November/December.


Local government

Before the 2010 constitution, the local government consisted of a thirteen-member Municipal Council, with responsibilities for governmental functions delegated to appointed committees. The mayor was chosen from among the elected or nominated councillors for one-year terms. However, with the new constitution, the municipality was abolished. The town is now under the governance of Kiambu County. The town in 2008 signed a sister city agreement with Dixon, Illinois to create new economic, cultural and social opportunities.Sister Cities
Municipal Council of Thika.


Education


Universities and major colleges

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Gretsa University Gretsa University is a private university in Thika Municipality in Kenya that provides certificate, diploma and degree programmes. History Gretsa University opened in September 2006 after receiving the Letter of Interim Authority from the Commiss ...
* Havard Institute of Development Studies * International Centre of Technology * Kenya Institute of Management * Mount Kenya University * Reward Institute of Professional Studies * Success Professionals Institute * Thika College of Banking * Thika Institute of Science and Technology * Thika Technical Institute * Kenya School of Medical Science and Technology - Town Campus - 4th Floor above Tuskys Chap Chap * Thika High School * Jodan College Of Technology * Thika School of Medical and Health Sciences * Thika Institute of Business Studies * MIPS Technical Collegemipstechnicalcollege.ac.ke
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Other schools

* Joytown Primary School


See also

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Thika Road Thika Thika (pronounced ˆÎ¸ika is an industrial town and a major commerce hub in Kiambu County, Kenya, lying on the A2 road 42 kilometres (26 mi) Northeast of Nairobi, near the confluence of the Thika and Chania Rivers. Although Thika town is ...
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Notes

* https://www.knbs.or.ke/?wpdmpro=2019-kenya-population-and-housing-census-volume-i-population-by-county-and-sub-county * https://mipstechnicalcollege.ac.ke


External links


thikamunicipal.com

thikaonline.co.ke

chaniafm.co.ke
{{Authority control Kiambu County Populated places in Central Province (Kenya)