Sacho is a township in
Baringo County,
Kenya
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. It is located along
Kabarnet -
Eldama Ravine road 24 kilometres south of Kabarnet and 6 kilometres north of
Tenges.
Sacho is the headquarters of ''Sacho division'', an
administrative division
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in Baringo County. Sacho division has a population of 11,856 (1999 census ). Sacho division has the following
locations
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: Chepkero, Kabasis, Kibonjos, Sacho Mosop and Sacho Soi. Sacho is part of Baringo county Council and
Baringo Central Constituency 'Baringo Central Constituency'' is an electoral constituency in Kenya. It is one of six constituencies in Baringo County. The constituency was established for the 1966 elections.
Kabarnet is the largest town located within this constituency.
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[Electoral Commission of Kenya]
''Registration centres by electoral area and constituency''
Daniel arap Moi, the second president of Kenya, was born in Sacho Kurieng'wo village, near Sacho High School, a private secondary school that he later owned.
References
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Populated places in Baringo County