Rumuruti

Rumuruti is a town in Laikipia County in Kenya's former Rift Valley Province. It is approximately 40 kilometers due north from Nyahururu, on the Nyahururu-Maralal road (A4). Despite being smaller than either Nanyuki or Nyahururu, which are on the Southeastern and Southwestern corners of Laikipia respectively, its central location meant that it was selected as the administrative headquarters of the new County government in 2013. In 2013 a local business launched a plan to build a 200 million Kenya shilling meat processing facility in the town.[1]

Rumuruti
Rumuruti
Location of Rumuruti
Coordinates: 0.25996°N 36.53633°E / 0.25996; 36.53633
CountryKenya
CountyLaikipia County
Elevation
1,828 m (5,997 ft)
Population
  City31,649
  Urban
4,249
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)

Scenes from the Hollywood film King Solomon's Mines were shot in the town. .[2]

Economy

The town's residents are livestock keepers, with approximately 500 cattle and 1,200 sheep and goats are sold at the town's weekly livestock auction.[3]

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