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Kisumu

Kisumu (/kˈsm/ kee-SOO-moo)[4] is the third-largest city in Kenya after the capital, Nairobi, and Mombasa.[5] It is the second-largest city after Kampala in the Lake Victoria Basin. The city has a population of slightly over 600,000. The metro region, including Maseno and Ahero, has a population of 1,155,574 people (560,942 males, 594,609 females and 23 intersex) according to the 2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census which was conducted by the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics.

Kisumu
City
Clockwise from top: View of the CBD from a Rooftop restaurant, Mega Plaza, Kisumu skyline, Oginga Odinga street.
Nickname(s): 
"Lakeside City", "Kisumo","Kisumu Dala","Kisumo Pacho"
Kisumu
Location within Kenya
Kisumu
Location within the Horn of Africa
Kisumu
Location within Africa
Coordinates: 0°05′S 34°46′E / 0.083°S 34.767°E / -0.083; 34.767
Country Kenya
Founded1901
Government
 • BodyKisumu County
 • GovernorAnyang' Nyong'o
Area
 • City297 km2 (115 sq mi)
 • Metro
2,085 km2 (805 sq mi)
Elevation
1,131 m (3,711 ft)
Population
 (2019)[1]
 • Urban
397,957
 • Metro
1,155,574
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)
Area code042
HDI (2017)0.653[2]
medium
GDP (2023)8 billion USD[3]
Websitekisumu.go.ke

Apart from being an important political city, it is one of the premier industrial and commercial centres in Kenya. It is also an intellectual city with many PhDs per capita. The city is currently[when?] undergoing an urban rejuvenation of the downtown and lower town which includes modernizing the lake front, decongesting main streets, and making the streets pedestrian-friendly.[6]

Culturally, Kisumu serves as the centre of the Luo people of East Africa. It was the most prominent urban centre in the pre-colonial, post-colonial, and modern eras for natives of the Kavirondo region. It was briefly renamed Port Florence, before its name was reverted back.

The city serves as the capital of Kisumu County and was the immediate former capital of now-defunct Nyanza Province. It is an important link in the trade route between Lake Victoria and Mombasa because of its water and rail connections. It is also the chief terminus for the agricultural produce of Nyanza and Western regions.[7] Kisumu International Airport has regular flights to Nairobi and other neighbouring cities such as Mombasa. According to the United Nations, Kisumu is now recognized as a key city and a "Millennium City" – the first of its kind in the world and also in East Africa.[8]

Kisumu's elevation is 1,131 m (3,711 ft) and is about 320 km (200 mi) northwest of Nairobi, on the shores of Lake Victoria. It lies at the northeastern edge of the Winam Gulf, a long, shallow arm that protrudes from the main body of Lake Victoria.[9] Kisumu is 24 km (15 mi) south of the equator and has, due to its elevation, moderate temperatures.

The metropolitan region comprises the city and its suburbs and satellite towns of Maseno, Kondele, and Ahero.[10]

Etymology edit

When Europeans first settled in the area in the late 19th century, Kisumu became a trading post – attracting Luo people from as far as Migori and Siaya County. The Kisumu region was then occupied by the Luo community. A person going to Kisumu at that time would say, "Adhi Kisuma" to mean I'm going to trade. Derived from the word "Kisuma", the word for a trading post in Luo is "Kisumo", and in Nandi, "Kesumett". The current name Kisumu is an English corruption of the word "Kisumo" or "Kesumett".

An opposing theory states that Kisumu acquired its name from 'Kusuma', the Maragoli word for 'trading'. Because, before Luo arrived in the area, the Maragoli were already trading with other people in the area like the Nandi and the Maasai. Some Luo words were acquired from the Maragoli.[citation needed]

History edit

 
Local inhabitants near Kisumu, 1911

Kisumu city is believed to be one of the oldest settlements in Kenya. Historical records indicate that Kisumu was dominated by diverse communities at different times long before Europeans arrived. The people from the Nandi, Kalenjin, Kisii, Maasai, Luo and Luhya communities converged at the tip of Lake Victoria and called the place "sumo" which literally means a place of barter trade. Each community called it different names, for instance:

  1. The Luo called it "Kisumo" meaning "a place to look for food" such that the Luo would say "I am going Kisuma" to mean "I am going to look for food".
  2. The Abaluhya called it "Abhasuma" which means "a place to borrow food", such that the Luhya would say "I am going Khusuma" to mean "I am going to borrow food".
  3. The Abagusii called it "egesumu" meaning "a structure for keeping/rearing chicken". It is believed the Abagusii were in Kisumu but found Kisumu was not good for crop husbandry and agriculture.
  4. The Nandi called it "Kisumett" which means a place where food was found during times of scarcity and exchange, which cannot be attacked by Nandi and Terik irrespective of any issue.[11]
  5. Industries are centred on processing agricultural products, brewing, and textile manufacturing. Asians once constituted more than one-fourth of the population, but declined after independence in 1963.

Kisumu was identified by the British explorers in early 1898 as an alternative railway terminus and port for the Uganda Railway, then under construction. It was to replace Port Victoria, then an important centre on the caravan trade route, near the delta of the Nzoia River. Kisumu was ideally located on the shores of Lake Victoria at the cusp of the Winam Gulf, at the end of the caravan trail from Pemba, Mombasa, and Malindi and had the potential for connections to the whole of the Lake region via steam ships. In July 1899, the first skeleton plan for Kisumu was prepared. This included landing places and wharves along the northern lakeshore, near the present-day Airport Road. Demarcations for government buildings and retail shops were also included in the plan.[12]

Another plan was later prepared in May 1900, when plots were allocated to a few European firms as well as to Indian traders who had travelled to Kisumu on contracts to build the Uganda Railway and had decided to settle at the expanding terminus. A later plan included a flying boat jetty (now used by the Fisheries Department). In October 1900, the 62-ton ship SS William Mackinnon was reassembled and registered in Kisumu, and made its maiden voyage to Entebbe, marking the beginning of the Lake Marine Services. The SS Winifred (1901) and the SS Sybil (1901) were later added to the fleet in 1902 and 1904, respectively. On Friday, 20 December 1901, the railway line reached the Kisumu pier, adopting a new name, Port Florence.

By February 1903, the railway line had been opened for goods and passenger transportation.[13] Kisumu was also privileged to host the first flight in Kenya; the current police workshop was the first hangar in Kenya. Before the jet airline era, the city was a landing point on the British flying boat passenger and mail route from Southampton to Cape Town. Kisumu also linked Port Bell to Nairobi.[14] In the meantime, it was realised that the site originally chosen for the township north of the Nyanza Gulf was unsuitable for the town's expansion, due to its flat topography and poor soils. An alternative site was therefore identified and the town's location moved to the ridge on the southern shore of the Gulf, where the town is today. Consequently, another plan was prepared in 1902, which provided the basic layout of the new town on the southern ridge. This was followed by the construction of a number of government buildings, notably the former Provincial Commissioner's Office (now State Lodge) and the Old Prison (now earmarked for the construction of an Anglican cathedral).[12]

In 1903, the township boundaries were gazetted and some 4,900 ha (12,000 acres), including water, set aside for its development. The new township reverted to its original name, Kisumu, in substitution for Port Florence. At this time, there was an 'Old Kisumu' that consisted of two rows of stalls (Dukas) on Mumias Road, north of the Gulf. It was demolished in the twenties when new plots became available on Odera and Ogada Streets in the present-day Kisumu, hence the new area acquired the name 'New Bazaar'. Winston Churchill visited Kisumu in 1907.[15][16]

By the 1930s and 40s, the city had become a leading centre for commerce, administrative and military installations. In the 1960s the population of Asians in relation to locals was significantly higher. The town was elevated to the status of a municipal board in 1940 and later to a municipal council in 1960. In the early sixties, very little development took place in Kisumu, with an acute shortage in housing, shops and offices. The situation was made worse by the influx of locals into the town following the declaration of independence in 1963.[14]

The city's growth and prosperity slowed down temporarily in 1977, as a result of the collapse of the East African Community. However, the city spurred with the reformation of the community in 1996 and with its designation as a "city". The port has been stimulated by the transformation of international business and trade, as well as the shipments of goods destined for Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Currently, Kisumu is one of the fastest-growing cities in Kenya. It is thriving with the sugar and rice irrigation industries, whose contribution to the national economy is immense due to its natural resources and as the epicentre for business in Kenya.

 
Kisumu panorama, viewed from Lake Victoria

Culture and languages edit

 

English is one of two official languages of Kenya, the other being Kiswahili. Most people in Kisumu are trilingual[17] and are also fluent in Dholuo, the local language of the Luo, Kenya's fourth-largest ethnic group, to which 90% of Kisumu residents belong.[17] Due to its growth since the advent of devolution, there has been a recent increase in other local ethnic groups within the city.

Climate edit

Kisumu features a tropical rainforest climate with no true dry season and significant rainfall year-round. January is the driest month while the month of April receives the most rainfall. The average temperature is 22.9°C.[18]

Climate data for Kisumu (1938–1990)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 30.6
(87.1)
30.8
(87.4)
30.4
(86.7)
28.8
(83.8)
28.2
(82.8)
27.9
(82.2)
27.7
(81.9)
28.2
(82.8)
29.4
(84.9)
30.5
(86.9)
30.1
(86.2)
29.9
(85.8)
29.4
(84.9)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 23.8
(74.8)
24.1
(75.4)
24.1
(75.4)
23.4
(74.1)
22.8
(73.0)
22.2
(72.0)
21.9
(71.4)
22.2
(72.0)
22.8
(73.0)
23.8
(74.8)
23.7
(74.7)
23.5
(74.3)
23.2
(73.8)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 79
(3.1)
84
(3.3)
169
(6.7)
213
(8.4)
167
(6.6)
85
(3.3)
85
(3.3)
81
(3.2)
90
(3.5)
95
(3.7)
139
(5.5)
101
(4.0)
1,388
(54.6)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) 7 10 11 17 13 8 7 8 8 10 13 9 121
Source: World Meteorological Organization[19]

Agriculture edit

Kisumu has highly fertile land and variations in temperature and rainfall with two rainy seasons per year across the region provide a suitable environment for a broad range of agricultural crops. The Kisumu region has approximately 1.6 million hectares of agricultural land. However, it is estimated that only 58 percent of the land is currently used. The majority of farming in the lake basin region is subsistence agriculture, leading to relatively low production volumes. Current crop yields are considered to be significantly lower than the potential afforded by soil and climate conditions. Current low land utilisation and yields are driven by the lack of guaranteed markets and associated support services. Like agriculture, livestock farming is currently performed primarily on a subsistence basis. Cattle are predominantly indigenous breeds with lower milk output than grade cattle.

Aquaculture edit

The Kenyan part of Lake Victoria covers approximately 400000 hectares (4,100 square kilometres), with 550 kilometres (342 mi) of lake shoreline; most of this shoreline is under-used.[20]

Points of interest edit

 
Jomo Kenyatta Sports Ground

Attractions in the city include Kibuye Market, Oile Market, the Kisumu Museum, an impala sanctuary, a bird sanctuary, Hippo Point, shopping malls and the nearby Kit Mikaye and Ndere Island National Park. Although Kisumu has modernized over the years, it still maintains an old town feel, especially on the outskirts, and the culture is still very ingrained.[21][unreliable source?]

Town Clock edit

On the main street of Kisumu city, Oginga Odinga Road, a tall town clock stands in the middle of the road. It was unveiled on 19 August 1938 by the then Governor of Kenya Sir Robert Brooke-Popham. The town clock was built in memory of Kassim Lakha, who arrived in East Africa in 1871 and died in Kampala in 1910. It was erected by his sons Mohamed, Alibhai, Hassan and Rahimtulla Kassim, as the inscription on the Town Clock reads.[22]

Kisumu Museum edit

Kisumu Museum, established in 1980,[23] has a series of outdoor pavilions laid out in a formation similar to that of a Luo homestead. Some of the pavilions contain live animals. For example, one pavilion contains numerous aquaria with a wide variety of fish from Lake Victoria, along with explanatory posters. Another pavilion contains a terrarium containing mambas, spitting cobras, puff adders and other venomous Kenyan snakes. Outside, the museum has a few additional exhibits, including a snake pit and a crocodile container.[24]

Other pavilions show weaponry, jewellery, farm tools and other artefacts of the various peoples of Nyanza Province. Additionally, there are exhibits of stuffed animals, birds and fish. One pavilion houses the prehistoric TARA rock art, which was removed for its own protection to the museum after it was defaced by graffiti in its original location.[25]

The museum's most important and largest exhibition is the UNESCO-sponsored Ber-gi-dala.[26] This is a full-scale recreation of a traditional Luo homestead. Ber-gi-dala consists of the home, granaries and livestock corrals of an imaginary Luo man as well as the homes of each of his three wives and his eldest son. Through signs and taped programs in both Luo and English, the exhibition also explains the origins of the Luo people, their migration to western Kenya, traditional healing plants, and the process of establishing a new home.[26]

Dunga Beach and Wetland edit

Dunga Beach and Wetland is known for its biodiversity and its cultural rich and diverse papyrus wetland ecosystem[clarification needed] and local community respectively. Ecofinder Kenya has established Dunga Wetland Pedagogical Centre at Dunga Beach, a grass-roots led intervention whose cardinal goal is the empowerment of the Dunga Wetland community and improvement of the livelihood security of its people. Therefore, some of the main focuses in the centre are promoting eco-cultural tourism and facilitating the conservation of the Dunga Papyrus Wetland Ecosystem.[27]

Kisumu Impala Sanctuary edit

Kisumu is the location of the Kisumu Impala Sanctuary. During British rule, the Impala Park sanctuary was called Connaught Parade. Measuring just 1 square kilometre (0.39 sq mi), the sanctuary is one of Kenya's smallest wildlife preserves. As its name suggests, it is home to a herd of impala, some hippos, and many reptiles and birds. Additionally, several baboons (monkeys) and leopards who faced difficulties in the wild are housed in cages. Over 115 different species of birds live there.[25][28]

 
Cheetahs at the Impala Sanctuary

Hippo Point edit

Hippo Point is a 240 ha (590 acres) viewing area on Lake Victoria. Despite its name, it is better known as a viewing point for its unobstructed sunsets over the lake than for its occasional hippos. Hippo Point is located near the village of Dunga, a few kilometres southwest of the city. The village also has a fishing port and a camping site.[25]

Kit Mikayi edit

Kit Mikayi, a large rock with three rocks on top, is located off Kisumu Bondo Road towards Bondo. Kit-mikayi means "Stones of the first wife" or "First Wife Rocks" in Dholuo, the Luo language. It is a weeping rock; it is believed that Mikayi (literally, "the first wife") went up the hill to the stones when her husband took a second wife and has been weeping ever since.[25] It has become a local pilgrimage site for adherents of the Legio Maria sect who, come to the rock to pray and fast for several weeks at a time.[citation needed]

Kit Mikayi is also the home to Barrack Gumba--a renowned Reproductive health expert and Youth advocate.

Ndere Island edit

 
Ndere Island

Ndere Island is a small island 4.2 square kilometres (1.6 sq mi) in the Winam Gulf of Lake Victoria. It was gazetted as the Ndere Island National Reserve in November 1986 and has since been uninhabited. It has sweeping views over the lake in a much more serene and tranquil environment than the mainland.

Sport edit

Moi Stadium plays home to various teams such as the Kisumu All Stars and Kisumu Telkom FC. Peter Anyang' Nyong'o, the governor and father of Hollywood star Lupita Nyong'o, announced that the county will build a brand new stadium. At the same time, the country's current government has plans to build a national stadium. As of 2018, neither plan has materialized.[29][30]

Kisumu is represented in the nationwide rugby league by Kisumu RFC. The city is also host to a leg of the national rugby sevens circuit, one of only six city hosts. The Kisumu leg is referred to as the Dala sevens and the annual tournament attracts thousands of fans from across the country.[25]

Kisumu is represented in the Kenya Basketball Federation League by Kisumu Lakeside which plays its home games at Jomo Kenyatta Sports Grounds.

Transport edit

Air edit

 
Kisumu International Airport

Before the jet airline era, Kisumu was a landing point on the British flying boat passenger and mail route from Southampton to Cape Town. Kisumu linked Port Bell and Nairobi.

Kisumu is served by Kisumu International Airport which has international status, with regular daily flights to Nairobi and Mombasa. Expansion of the airport cargo facility after completion of the passenger terminals is currently going on in anticipation of increased trade brought about by the recreated East African Community of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.[25]

Water edit

 
Kisumu Harbour. The green vegetation is water hyacinth.

Lake Victoria ferries have operated from the port linking the railway to Mwanza and Bukoba in Tanzania, and to Entebbe, Port Bell, and Jinja in Uganda. The first steamships built in Kisumu in 1905 were the SS Sybilla and the SS Nyanza.

Rail edit

The Uganda Railway from the port of Mombasa reached Kisumu in 1901. Until 2013 passenger trains operate between Nairobi and Kisumu using the revamped meter gauge rail run by the defunct Rift Valley Railways. A standard gauge railway from Nairobi to Naivasha was opened up to Suswa in 2019. A second section of 262 kilometres (163 mi) should have brought the standard gauge to Kisumu, a new station and a port on Lake Victoria being planned. The plans not materialising due to lack of funding, a project to rebuild the metre gauge line from the Ugandan capital Kampala to the frontier and onwards to the existing Kenyan metre gauge railway past Kisumu found funding from the African Development Bank in 2022.[31]

Road edit

Former president Mwai Kibaki launched a Ksh. 6.8 billion road project for a major overhaul of Kisumu's road network on 24 July 2009.[32] The city is connected to the cities of Nakuru, Nairobi and Mombasa via the A104 highway and to the city of Eldoret via the B1 highway. A 450 kilometres (280 mi) Lake Victoria ring road along the shores of the lake is currently[when?] under construction and will pass by the city.[25]

Rail and air accidents edit

During World War II, three aircraft operated by the South African Air Force crashed into Lake Victoria soon after take-off from Kisumu Airport. The first, a Lockheed Lodestar aircraft number "K"-248 (ex ZS-ATK) carrying a senior South African military officer, Major General Dan Pienaar, crashed on 19 December 1942, killing all 12 persons on board. The other two crashes involved Douglas C-47 planes; the first on 11 May 1945 (one fatality) and the second exactly three months later, on 11 July 1945 (28 fatalities). The bodies from the two earlier accidents were repatriated to South Africa, those from the third accident are buried in the Kisumu war-graves cemetery.[33] The cause of the accidents is currently thought to have been the katabatic wind condition which often affects Kisumu in the early morning.

Two serious railway accidents occurred near Kisumu in the 2000s.

The first took place outside Kisumu on 15 August 2000. The brakes on the train failed, causing it to roll. Thirteen people were killed and 37 received injuries. The second took place on the morning of 16 October 2005, when a matatu (taxi minibus) was struck by a passenger train. Six people died and 23 more were injured.

After that there have been accidents in its major towns with notable black spots:[clarification needed] Ojola/Kisian, Kisat bridge, Ahero,[34] Sondu, Awasi just to mention a few. The Busia-Kisumu highway is becoming increasingly congested,[35] posing risks to road users. The County Government of Kisumu has been urged to consider dualizing the roads to prevent accidents that have claimed numerous lives and caused lasting physical and psychological harm to motorists and pedestrians.

Education edit

Primary education edit

Kisumu has a variety of schools to choose from, both public and private, including:

  • Aga Khan Primary School, a well-known private primary school within the city.
  • Obwolo Primary School is a public co-educational day primary school located in Kajulu ward, Winam Division.

Higher education edit

Kisumu is home to many universities and colleges:

 
Maseno University
  • Maseno University
  • Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology (JOOUST)
  • Great Lakes University
  • University of Nairobi-Kisumu Campus
  • Catholic University of East Africa-Kisumu Campus
  • Mount Kenya University
  • Ramogi Institute of Advanced Technology (RIAT)
  • Tom Mboya Labour College
  • Kenya Institute of management,kisumu campus
  • DALC Education Kisumu Campus
  • Amani Counselling Centre and Training Institute Kisumu
  • Nairobi Aviation College, Kisumu Branch
  • Intraglobal Training Institute, Kisumu
  • International School of Medicine and Technology
  • Foundation Institute of Africa
  • African Institute of Research and Development Studies, Kisumu City Campus
  • KCA University-Kisumu campus
  • Kisumu Industrial Training Centre
  • Western College of Hospitality and Professional Studies
  • Kisumu Polytechnic
  • International School of Medicine and Applied Technology
  • Kenya College of Accountancy
  • Lake Institute of Tropical Medicine
  • X-elle School of Hair Design & Beauty
  • La-Von School of Hair and Beauty
  • Sigotop Career Development College
  • Ivory Tower Institute
  • Elros Investments Mamboleo

Places of worship edit

 
St. Therese of Lisieux Cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kisumu, opposite Kibuye Market.

Among the places of worship, they are predominantly Christian churches and temples : Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kisumu (Catholic Church),Jesus celebration centre(JCC international) Anglican Church of Kenya (Anglican Communion),((Citam Church Kisumu)) Presbyterian Church of East Africa (World Communion of Reformed Churches), Baptist Convention of Kenya (Baptist World Alliance), Assemblies of God.[36] There are also Muslim mosques and a Hindu temple

In popular culture edit

  • The book "Kisumu" by Okang'a Ooko tells the story of the musicians of Kisumu (2018).[37]
  • Some of the events in the 2017 story "Consummation in Mombasa" (by Andrei Gusev) take place in Kisumu. The plot describes the Catholic wedding of the main characters (Russian writer Andy and Jennifer) in Mombasa and their trip to Kisumu, where Jennifer was born.[38][39][40]
  • The song "Kisumu" (by Zack Okello) talks about how Kisumu is growing (2015).[41]

Notable natives and residents edit

The term used to refer to a native of Kisumu is jakisumo (plural, jokisumo). Notable jokisumo include

Sister cities edit

The city has "Friendship" status with Cheltenham, in the United Kingdom.

Kisumu's sister cities are Roanoke, Virginia and Boulder, Colorado, in the United States.

Gallery edit

 
Temple in Kisumu, Kenya

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  41. ^ The song "Kisumu" by Zack Okello, 2015
  42. ^ "Blog twists Obama's comments about being 'from Kenya'". PolitiFact. from the original on 16 November 2020. Retrieved 21 November 2019.

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kisumu, confused, with, county, third, largest, city, kenya, after, capital, nairobi, mombasa, second, largest, city, after, kampala, lake, victoria, basin, city, population, slightly, over, metro, region, including, maseno, ahero, population, people, males, f. Not to be confused with Kisumu County Kisumu k iː ˈ s uː m uː kee SOO moo 4 is the third largest city in Kenya after the capital Nairobi and Mombasa 5 It is the second largest city after Kampala in the Lake Victoria Basin The city has a population of slightly over 600 000 The metro region including Maseno and Ahero has a population of 1 155 574 people 560 942 males 594 609 females and 23 intersex according to the 2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census which was conducted by the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics KisumuCityClockwise from top View of the CBD from a Rooftop restaurant Mega Plaza Kisumu skyline Oginga Odinga street Nickname s Lakeside City Kisumo Kisumu Dala Kisumo Pacho KisumuLocation within KenyaShow map of KenyaKisumuLocation within the Horn of AfricaShow map of Horn of AfricaKisumuLocation within AfricaShow map of AfricaCoordinates 0 05 S 34 46 E 0 083 S 34 767 E 0 083 34 767Country KenyaFounded1901Government BodyKisumu County GovernorAnyang Nyong oArea City297 km2 115 sq mi Metro2 085 km2 805 sq mi Elevation1 131 m 3 711 ft Population 2019 1 Urban397 957 Metro1 155 574Time zoneUTC 3 EAT Area code042HDI 2017 0 653 2 mediumGDP 2023 8 billion USD 3 Websitekisumu wbr go wbr keApart from being an important political city it is one of the premier industrial and commercial centres in Kenya It is also an intellectual city with many PhDs per capita The city is currently when undergoing an urban rejuvenation of the downtown and lower town which includes modernizing the lake front decongesting main streets and making the streets pedestrian friendly 6 Culturally Kisumu serves as the centre of the Luo people of East Africa It was the most prominent urban centre in the pre colonial post colonial and modern eras for natives of the Kavirondo region It was briefly renamed Port Florence before its name was reverted back The city serves as the capital of Kisumu County and was the immediate former capital of now defunct Nyanza Province It is an important link in the trade route between Lake Victoria and Mombasa because of its water and rail connections It is also the chief terminus for the agricultural produce of Nyanza and Western regions 7 Kisumu International Airport has regular flights to Nairobi and other neighbouring cities such as Mombasa According to the United Nations Kisumu is now recognized as a key city and a Millennium City the first of its kind in the world and also in East Africa 8 Kisumu s elevation is 1 131 m 3 711 ft and is about 320 km 200 mi northwest of Nairobi on the shores of Lake Victoria It lies at the northeastern edge of the Winam Gulf a long shallow arm that protrudes from the main body of Lake Victoria 9 Kisumu is 24 km 15 mi south of the equator and has due to its elevation moderate temperatures The metropolitan region comprises the city and its suburbs and satellite towns of Maseno Kondele and Ahero 10 Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Culture and languages 4 Climate 5 Agriculture 5 1 Aquaculture 6 Points of interest 6 1 Town Clock 6 2 Kisumu Museum 6 3 Dunga Beach and Wetland 6 4 Kisumu Impala Sanctuary 6 5 Hippo Point 6 6 Kit Mikayi 6 7 Ndere Island 7 Sport 8 Transport 8 1 Air 8 2 Water 8 3 Rail 8 4 Road 8 5 Rail and air accidents 9 Education 9 1 Primary education 9 2 Higher education 10 Places of worship 11 In popular culture 12 Notable natives and residents 13 Sister cities 14 Gallery 15 References 16 External linksEtymology editWhen Europeans first settled in the area in the late 19th century Kisumu became a trading post attracting Luo people from as far as Migori and Siaya County The Kisumu region was then occupied by the Luo community A person going to Kisumu at that time would say Adhi Kisuma to mean I m going to trade Derived from the word Kisuma the word for a trading post in Luo is Kisumo and in Nandi Kesumett The current name Kisumu is an English corruption of the word Kisumo or Kesumett An opposing theory states that Kisumu acquired its name from Kusuma the Maragoli word for trading Because before Luo arrived in the area the Maragoli were already trading with other people in the area like the Nandi and the Maasai Some Luo words were acquired from the Maragoli citation needed History edit nbsp Local inhabitants near Kisumu 1911Kisumu city is believed to be one of the oldest settlements in Kenya Historical records indicate that Kisumu was dominated by diverse communities at different times long before Europeans arrived The people from the Nandi Kalenjin Kisii Maasai Luo and Luhya communities converged at the tip of Lake Victoria and called the place sumo which literally means a place of barter trade Each community called it different names for instance The Luo called it Kisumo meaning a place to look for food such that the Luo would say I am going Kisuma to mean I am going to look for food The Abaluhya called it Abhasuma which means a place to borrow food such that the Luhya would say I am going Khusuma to mean I am going to borrow food The Abagusii called it egesumu meaning a structure for keeping rearing chicken It is believed the Abagusii were in Kisumu but found Kisumu was not good for crop husbandry and agriculture The Nandi called it Kisumett which means a place where food was found during times of scarcity and exchange which cannot be attacked by Nandi and Terik irrespective of any issue 11 Industries are centred on processing agricultural products brewing and textile manufacturing Asians once constituted more than one fourth of the population but declined after independence in 1963 Kisumu was identified by the British explorers in early 1898 as an alternative railway terminus and port for the Uganda Railway then under construction It was to replace Port Victoria then an important centre on the caravan trade route near the delta of the Nzoia River Kisumu was ideally located on the shores of Lake Victoria at the cusp of the Winam Gulf at the end of the caravan trail from Pemba Mombasa and Malindi and had the potential for connections to the whole of the Lake region via steam ships In July 1899 the first skeleton plan for Kisumu was prepared This included landing places and wharves along the northern lakeshore near the present day Airport Road Demarcations for government buildings and retail shops were also included in the plan 12 Another plan was later prepared in May 1900 when plots were allocated to a few European firms as well as to Indian traders who had travelled to Kisumu on contracts to build the Uganda Railway and had decided to settle at the expanding terminus A later plan included a flying boat jetty now used by the Fisheries Department In October 1900 the 62 ton ship SS William Mackinnon was reassembled and registered in Kisumu and made its maiden voyage to Entebbe marking the beginning of the Lake Marine Services The SS Winifred 1901 and the SS Sybil 1901 were later added to the fleet in 1902 and 1904 respectively On Friday 20 December 1901 the railway line reached the Kisumu pier adopting a new name Port Florence By February 1903 the railway line had been opened for goods and passenger transportation 13 Kisumu was also privileged to host the first flight in Kenya the current police workshop was the first hangar in Kenya Before the jet airline era the city was a landing point on the British flying boat passenger and mail route from Southampton to Cape Town Kisumu also linked Port Bell to Nairobi 14 In the meantime it was realised that the site originally chosen for the township north of the Nyanza Gulf was unsuitable for the town s expansion due to its flat topography and poor soils An alternative site was therefore identified and the town s location moved to the ridge on the southern shore of the Gulf where the town is today Consequently another plan was prepared in 1902 which provided the basic layout of the new town on the southern ridge This was followed by the construction of a number of government buildings notably the former Provincial Commissioner s Office now State Lodge and the Old Prison now earmarked for the construction of an Anglican cathedral 12 In 1903 the township boundaries were gazetted and some 4 900 ha 12 000 acres including water set aside for its development The new township reverted to its original name Kisumu in substitution for Port Florence At this time there was an Old Kisumu that consisted of two rows of stalls Dukas on Mumias Road north of the Gulf It was demolished in the twenties when new plots became available on Odera and Ogada Streets in the present day Kisumu hence the new area acquired the name New Bazaar Winston Churchill visited Kisumu in 1907 15 16 By the 1930s and 40s the city had become a leading centre for commerce administrative and military installations In the 1960s the population of Asians in relation to locals was significantly higher The town was elevated to the status of a municipal board in 1940 and later to a municipal council in 1960 In the early sixties very little development took place in Kisumu with an acute shortage in housing shops and offices The situation was made worse by the influx of locals into the town following the declaration of independence in 1963 14 The city s growth and prosperity slowed down temporarily in 1977 as a result of the collapse of the East African Community However the city spurred with the reformation of the community in 1996 and with its designation as a city The port has been stimulated by the transformation of international business and trade as well as the shipments of goods destined for Uganda Tanzania Burundi Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo Currently Kisumu is one of the fastest growing cities in Kenya It is thriving with the sugar and rice irrigation industries whose contribution to the national economy is immense due to its natural resources and as the epicentre for business in Kenya nbsp Kisumu panorama viewed from Lake VictoriaCulture and languages edit nbsp English is one of two official languages of Kenya the other being Kiswahili Most people in Kisumu are trilingual 17 and are also fluent in Dholuo the local language of the Luo Kenya s fourth largest ethnic group to which 90 of Kisumu residents belong 17 Due to its growth since the advent of devolution there has been a recent increase in other local ethnic groups within the city Climate editKisumu features a tropical rainforest climate with no true dry season and significant rainfall year round January is the driest month while the month of April receives the most rainfall The average temperature is 22 9 C 18 Climate data for Kisumu 1938 1990 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearMean daily maximum C F 30 6 87 1 30 8 87 4 30 4 86 7 28 8 83 8 28 2 82 8 27 9 82 2 27 7 81 9 28 2 82 8 29 4 84 9 30 5 86 9 30 1 86 2 29 9 85 8 29 4 84 9 Mean daily minimum C F 23 8 74 8 24 1 75 4 24 1 75 4 23 4 74 1 22 8 73 0 22 2 72 0 21 9 71 4 22 2 72 0 22 8 73 0 23 8 74 8 23 7 74 7 23 5 74 3 23 2 73 8 Average precipitation mm inches 79 3 1 84 3 3 169 6 7 213 8 4 167 6 6 85 3 3 85 3 3 81 3 2 90 3 5 95 3 7 139 5 5 101 4 0 1 388 54 6 Average precipitation days 1 0 mm 7 10 11 17 13 8 7 8 8 10 13 9 121Source World Meteorological Organization 19 Agriculture editKisumu has highly fertile land and variations in temperature and rainfall with two rainy seasons per year across the region provide a suitable environment for a broad range of agricultural crops The Kisumu region has approximately 1 6 million hectares of agricultural land However it is estimated that only 58 percent of the land is currently used The majority of farming in the lake basin region is subsistence agriculture leading to relatively low production volumes Current crop yields are considered to be significantly lower than the potential afforded by soil and climate conditions Current low land utilisation and yields are driven by the lack of guaranteed markets and associated support services Like agriculture livestock farming is currently performed primarily on a subsistence basis Cattle are predominantly indigenous breeds with lower milk output than grade cattle Aquaculture edit The Kenyan part of Lake Victoria covers approximately 400000 hectares 4 100 square kilometres with 550 kilometres 342 mi of lake shoreline most of this shoreline is under used 20 Points of interest edit nbsp Jomo Kenyatta Sports GroundAttractions in the city include Kibuye Market Oile Market the Kisumu Museum an impala sanctuary a bird sanctuary Hippo Point shopping malls and the nearby Kit Mikaye and Ndere Island National Park Although Kisumu has modernized over the years it still maintains an old town feel especially on the outskirts and the culture is still very ingrained 21 unreliable source Town Clock edit On the main street of Kisumu city Oginga Odinga Road a tall town clock stands in the middle of the road It was unveiled on 19 August 1938 by the then Governor of Kenya Sir Robert Brooke Popham The town clock was built in memory of Kassim Lakha who arrived in East Africa in 1871 and died in Kampala in 1910 It was erected by his sons Mohamed Alibhai Hassan and Rahimtulla Kassim as the inscription on the Town Clock reads 22 Kisumu Museum edit Kisumu Museum established in 1980 23 has a series of outdoor pavilions laid out in a formation similar to that of a Luo homestead Some of the pavilions contain live animals For example one pavilion contains numerous aquaria with a wide variety of fish from Lake Victoria along with explanatory posters Another pavilion contains a terrarium containing mambas spitting cobras puff adders and other venomous Kenyan snakes Outside the museum has a few additional exhibits including a snake pit and a crocodile container 24 Other pavilions show weaponry jewellery farm tools and other artefacts of the various peoples of Nyanza Province Additionally there are exhibits of stuffed animals birds and fish One pavilion houses the prehistoric TARA rock art which was removed for its own protection to the museum after it was defaced by graffiti in its original location 25 The museum s most important and largest exhibition is the UNESCO sponsored Ber gi dala 26 This is a full scale recreation of a traditional Luo homestead Ber gi dala consists of the home granaries and livestock corrals of an imaginary Luo man as well as the homes of each of his three wives and his eldest son Through signs and taped programs in both Luo and English the exhibition also explains the origins of the Luo people their migration to western Kenya traditional healing plants and the process of establishing a new home 26 Dunga Beach and Wetland edit Dunga Beach and Wetland is known for its biodiversity and its cultural rich and diverse papyrus wetland ecosystem clarification needed and local community respectively Ecofinder Kenya has established Dunga Wetland Pedagogical Centre at Dunga Beach a grass roots led intervention whose cardinal goal is the empowerment of the Dunga Wetland community and improvement of the livelihood security of its people Therefore some of the main focuses in the centre are promoting eco cultural tourism and facilitating the conservation of the Dunga Papyrus Wetland Ecosystem 27 Kisumu Impala Sanctuary edit Kisumu is the location of the Kisumu Impala Sanctuary During British rule the Impala Park sanctuary was called Connaught Parade Measuring just 1 square kilometre 0 39 sq mi the sanctuary is one of Kenya s smallest wildlife preserves As its name suggests it is home to a herd of impala some hippos and many reptiles and birds Additionally several baboons monkeys and leopards who faced difficulties in the wild are housed in cages Over 115 different species of birds live there 25 28 nbsp Cheetahs at the Impala SanctuaryHippo Point edit Hippo Point is a 240 ha 590 acres viewing area on Lake Victoria Despite its name it is better known as a viewing point for its unobstructed sunsets over the lake than for its occasional hippos Hippo Point is located near the village of Dunga a few kilometres southwest of the city The village also has a fishing port and a camping site 25 Kit Mikayi edit Kit Mikayi a large rock with three rocks on top is located off Kisumu Bondo Road towards Bondo Kit mikayi means Stones of the first wife or First Wife Rocks in Dholuo the Luo language It is a weeping rock it is believed that Mikayi literally the first wife went up the hill to the stones when her husband took a second wife and has been weeping ever since 25 It has become a local pilgrimage site for adherents of the Legio Maria sect who come to the rock to pray and fast for several weeks at a time citation needed Kit Mikayi is also the home to Barrack Gumba a renowned Reproductive health expert and Youth advocate Ndere Island edit nbsp Ndere IslandNdere Island is a small island 4 2 square kilometres 1 6 sq mi in the Winam Gulf of Lake Victoria It was gazetted as the Ndere Island National Reserve in November 1986 and has since been uninhabited It has sweeping views over the lake in a much more serene and tranquil environment than the mainland Sport editMoi Stadium plays home to various teams such as the Kisumu All Stars and Kisumu Telkom FC Peter Anyang Nyong o the governor and father of Hollywood star Lupita Nyong o announced that the county will build a brand new stadium At the same time the country s current government has plans to build a national stadium As of 2018 neither plan has materialized 29 30 Kisumu is represented in the nationwide rugby league by Kisumu RFC The city is also host to a leg of the national rugby sevens circuit one of only six city hosts The Kisumu leg is referred to as the Dala sevens and the annual tournament attracts thousands of fans from across the country 25 Kisumu is represented in the Kenya Basketball Federation League by Kisumu Lakeside which plays its home games at Jomo Kenyatta Sports Grounds Transport editAir edit nbsp Kisumu International AirportBefore the jet airline era Kisumu was a landing point on the British flying boat passenger and mail route from Southampton to Cape Town Kisumu linked Port Bell and Nairobi Kisumu is served by Kisumu International Airport which has international status with regular daily flights to Nairobi and Mombasa Expansion of the airport cargo facility after completion of the passenger terminals is currently going on in anticipation of increased trade brought about by the recreated East African Community of Kenya Tanzania and Uganda 25 Water edit nbsp Kisumu Harbour The green vegetation is water hyacinth Lake Victoria ferries have operated from the port linking the railway to Mwanza and Bukoba in Tanzania and to Entebbe Port Bell and Jinja in Uganda The first steamships built in Kisumu in 1905 were the SS Sybilla and the SS Nyanza Rail edit The Uganda Railway from the port of Mombasa reached Kisumu in 1901 Until 2013 passenger trains operate between Nairobi and Kisumu using the revamped meter gauge rail run by the defunct Rift Valley Railways A standard gauge railway from Nairobi to Naivasha was opened up to Suswa in 2019 A second section of 262 kilometres 163 mi should have brought the standard gauge to Kisumu a new station and a port on Lake Victoria being planned The plans not materialising due to lack of funding a project to rebuild the metre gauge line from the Ugandan capital Kampala to the frontier and onwards to the existing Kenyan metre gauge railway past Kisumu found funding from the African Development Bank in 2022 31 Road edit Former president Mwai Kibaki launched a Ksh 6 8 billion road project for a major overhaul of Kisumu s road network on 24 July 2009 32 The city is connected to the cities of Nakuru Nairobi and Mombasa via the A104 highway and to the city of Eldoret via the B1 highway A 450 kilometres 280 mi Lake Victoria ring road along the shores of the lake is currently when under construction and will pass by the city 25 Rail and air accidents edit During World War II three aircraft operated by the South African Air Force crashed into Lake Victoria soon after take off from Kisumu Airport The first a Lockheed Lodestar aircraft number K 248 ex ZS ATK carrying a senior South African military officer Major General Dan Pienaar crashed on 19 December 1942 killing all 12 persons on board The other two crashes involved Douglas C 47 planes the first on 11 May 1945 one fatality and the second exactly three months later on 11 July 1945 28 fatalities The bodies from the two earlier accidents were repatriated to South Africa those from the third accident are buried in the Kisumu war graves cemetery 33 The cause of the accidents is currently thought to have been the katabatic wind condition which often affects Kisumu in the early morning Two serious railway accidents occurred near Kisumu in the 2000s The first took place outside Kisumu on 15 August 2000 The brakes on the train failed causing it to roll Thirteen people were killed and 37 received injuries The second took place on the morning of 16 October 2005 when a matatu taxi minibus was struck by a passenger train Six people died and 23 more were injured After that there have been accidents in its major towns with notable black spots clarification needed Ojola Kisian Kisat bridge Ahero 34 Sondu Awasi just to mention a few The Busia Kisumu highway is becoming increasingly congested 35 posing risks to road users The County Government of Kisumu has been urged to consider dualizing the roads to prevent accidents that have claimed numerous lives and caused lasting physical and psychological harm to motorists and pedestrians Education editPrimary education edit Kisumu has a variety of schools to choose from both public and private including Aga Khan Primary School a well known private primary school within the city Obwolo Primary School is a public co educational day primary school located in Kajulu ward Winam Division Higher education edit Kisumu is home to many universities and colleges nbsp Maseno UniversityMaseno University Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology JOOUST Great Lakes University University of Nairobi Kisumu Campus Catholic University of East Africa Kisumu Campus Mount Kenya University Ramogi Institute of Advanced Technology RIAT Tom Mboya Labour College Kenya Institute of management kisumu campus DALC Education Kisumu Campus Amani Counselling Centre and Training Institute Kisumu Nairobi Aviation College Kisumu Branch Intraglobal Training Institute Kisumu International School of Medicine and Technology Foundation Institute of Africa African Institute of Research and Development Studies Kisumu City Campus KCA University Kisumu campus Kisumu Industrial Training Centre Western College of Hospitality and Professional Studies Kisumu Polytechnic International School of Medicine and Applied Technology Kenya College of Accountancy Lake Institute of Tropical Medicine X elle School of Hair Design amp Beauty La Von School of Hair and Beauty Sigotop Career Development College Ivory Tower Institute Elros Investments MamboleoPlaces of worship edit nbsp St Therese of Lisieux Cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kisumu opposite Kibuye Market Among the places of worship they are predominantly Christian churches and temples Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kisumu Catholic Church Jesus celebration centre JCC international Anglican Church of Kenya Anglican Communion Citam Church Kisumu Presbyterian Church of East Africa World Communion of Reformed Churches Baptist Convention of Kenya Baptist World Alliance Assemblies of God 36 There are also Muslim mosques and a Hindu templeIn popular culture editThe book Kisumu by Okang a Ooko tells the story of the musicians of Kisumu 2018 37 Some of the events in the 2017 story Consummation in Mombasa by Andrei Gusev take place in Kisumu The plot describes the Catholic wedding of the main characters Russian writer Andy and Jennifer in Mombasa and their trip to Kisumu where Jennifer was born 38 39 40 The song Kisumu by Zack Okello talks about how Kisumu is growing 2015 41 Notable natives and residents editThe term used to refer to a native of Kisumu is jakisumo plural jokisumo Notable jokisumo include Jaramogi Oginga Odinga politician the first Vice President of Kenya Raila Odinga politician son of Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Kenya s former prime minister Robert Ouko politician and son of Kisumu Nyahera who was abducted from his Koru Kenya home His charred body was found later Barack Obama Sr Kisumu is not far from Kogelo a village known for being the hometown of the father to the Barack Obama 42 Sister cities editThe city has Friendship status with Cheltenham in the United Kingdom Kisumu s sister cities are Roanoke Virginia and Boulder Colorado in the United States Gallery edit nbsp Temple in Kisumu Kenya nbsp Kisumu City as seen from a nearby hill nbsp Kisumu Town Hall nbsp Kisumu at night nbsp Ciala Resort nbsp Pavement in Kisumu CityReferences edit Kenya National Bureau of Statistics 21 February 2020 2019 Kenya Population and Housing 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Moscow 2020 in Russian Consummation in Mombasa Archived 9 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine in Lady s Club 2017 in Russian Konsummaciya v Mombase by Andrei Gusev 2017 in Russian Archived 4 August 2020 at the Wayback Machine The song Kisumu by Zack Okello 2015 Blog twists Obama s comments about being from Kenya PolitiFact Archived from the original on 16 November 2020 Retrieved 21 November 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Kisumu Boulder Kisumu Sister City Committee Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kisumu amp oldid 1214488873, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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