Meru North District was an unconstitutionally created district of Kenya, located in that country's Eastern Province. In 1992, it was split from Meru District, along with Meru Central District, Meru South District (Nithi), and Tharaka District. Since the High Court's decision in September 2009, the territory of Meru North has been part of Meru County.[1]

The area of Meru North District is home to the Ameru people, who are sometimes described as being related to other tribes living in the Mount Kenya region: the Kikuyu and Embu. The people are now predominantly Christian Methodist, Presbyterian, Roman Catholic, and other denominations, reflecting the work of missionaries. There are minorities of Indian descent, who are mainly Hindus, and Arab descent, who are Muslims. There are also some resident Europeans, who are predominantly British in ancestry.

Meru is well known for its production of khat, known locally as miraa, which it supplies to the rest of the country's major towns. Because of the rich soils in the area, khat thrives and most of the residents benefit from its sale. Trading in this commodity is a boon to other vendors, for example it stimulates the sale of banana leaves to khat traders to protect the harvest from drying.

Local authorities (councils)
Authority Type Population* Urban pop.*
MauaMunicipality40,8209,763
NyambeneCounty563,2302,139
Total-604,05011,902
* 1999 census.[2]
Administrative divisions
Division Population* Urban pop.* Headquarters
Akithi43,0960
Igembe Central41,9448,739Maua
Igembe East28,5750
Igembe North58,0460
Igembe South18,2090
Igembe S/East18,7000
Igembe S/West21,7910
Laare65,4281,895Lare
Mutuati56,7510Mutuati
Ndoleli54,7300
Tigania Central45,0610
Tigania East30,9440
Tigania North49,0980
Tigania West32,2660
Uringu39,0030
Total604,05010,634-
* 1999 census[3]

The district headquarters was in the town of Maua. There were four constituencies in the district:

References

  1. Nyasato, Robert (5 September 2009). "High Court outlaws 210 districts created by Moi and Kibaki since 1992". The Standard. Archived from the original on 1 July 2014.
  2. "unknown" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-03-01. Retrieved 2007-03-03. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  3. "Annex 1: Status of Coverage of Communications Services" (PDF). Communications Authority of Kenya. p. 6. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 28, 2007. and "Urban Poverty all Kenya Province through Location (Final)". International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR). Archived from the original on July 18, 2011.

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