Kariobangi

Kariobangi is a low-income residential estate in northeastern Nairobi. It consists of both apartments and slum-type dwellings. The name Kariobangi is believed to have come from an English phrase "Carry your bags" that was used by a white settler during the colonial period, that African natives mispronounced. It is split into two parts, Kariobangi North and Kariobangi South. The northern part was constructed first, with first buildings built in 1961. Kariobangi North is part of the Embakasi North electoral constituency. Kariobangi South is in the Embakasi West constituency. Kariobangi falls under two Nairobi sub-counties: with the north in Kasarani and the south in Njiru.

Kariobangi
Kariobangi
Location of Kariobangi in Kenya
Coordinates: 01°15′43″S 36°52′51″E
CountryKenya
CountyNairobi City
Sub-countiesKasarani and Njiru
Area
  Total2.5 km2 (1.0 sq mi)
Population
 (2019)
  Total100,978
  Density40,286/km2 (104,340/sq mi)
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