Imale

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Imale
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Coordinates: 2°09′S38°17′E / 2.15°S 38.28°E / -2.15; 38.28 [ dubious ]
Country Kenya
Province Eastern Province
Time zone UTC+3 (EAT)

Imale is a settlement in Kenya, located in Kitui County [1] [2] in the Eastern Province.

Contents

The Commission on Revenue Allocation has identified it as a marginalised area in their Second Policy Focus, as it lies within the bottom 20% for deprivation of the 7,131 country-wide lowest-level administrative units. [2]

History

The village had a population of 662 in the 1962 Census. [1]

Schools

There is an Imale School in located in Makueni County, which educates 400 students and 150 boarding school students. [3] [4] There is another Imale school in Machakos County. [5]

Imale Primary School is located in Voo in Kyangwithya West. [6] [7]

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References

  1. 1 2 Kenya Population Census, 1962: Tables. Directorate of Economic Planning, Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning. 1964. p. 105.
  2. 1 2 Second Policy on Marginalised Areas (PDF), Commission on Revenue Allocation, 2018, p. 42
  3. "Imale, Makueni County, Kenya". Well Aware World. 2014.
  4. Team, News Blaze Digital (2019-12-06). "Full list of best performing County schools in Makueni county". Newsblaze.co.ke. Retrieved 2020-02-03.
  5. "MultiChoice extends free DStv access to Kenyan schools". 19 November 2012.
  6. "Projects in Kitui Central". info.mzalendo.com. Retrieved 2020-02-03.
  7. Kenya Gazette. 2007-02-23. p. 459.