Local Authorities of Kenya - Rift Valley Province

Rift Valley Province

  • Baringo District
    • Kabarnet municipality
    • Baringo county council
  • Bomet District
    • Bomet municipality
    • Bomet county council
  • Buret District
    • Litein town council
    • Buret county council
    • Sotik town council
  • Keiyo District
    • Iten/Tambach town council
    • Keiyo county council
  • Kajiado District
    • Kajiado town council
    • Olkejuado county council
  • Kericho District
    • Kericho municipality
    • Kipsigis county council
    • Londiani town council
    • Kipkelion town council
  • Koibatek District
    • Eldama Ravine town council
    • Koibatek county council
  • Laikipia District
    • Nanyuki municipality
    • Laikipia county council
    • Nyahururu municipality
    • Rumuruti town council
  • Marakwet District
    • Marakwet county council
  • Nakuru District
    • Nakuru municipality
    • Nakuru County Council
    • Naivasha municipality
    • Molo town council
  • Nandi District
    • Kapsabet municipality
    • Nandi county council
    • Nandi Hills town council
  • Narok District
    • Narok town council
    • Narok county council
  • Samburu District
    • Maralal town council
    • Samburu county council
  • Trans Mara District
    • Trans Mara county council (Kilgoris)
  • Trans-Nzoia District
    • Kitale municipality
    • Nzoia county council
  • Turkana District
    • Lodwar municipality
    • Turkana county council
  • Uasin Gishu District
    • Eldoret municipality
    • Wareng county council
    • Burnt Forest town council
  • West Pokot District
    • Kapenguria municipality
    • Pokot county council
    • Chepareria town council

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