14-04-2016, 07:16 PM
I'm joy Khavere I completed my form four education in 2014.I would like to join your college I request for an application form thank you.
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Kaimosi is a town in western Kenya, heavily influenced by Quakers.It is located along the C39 road, 10 kilometres east of Chavakali and 30 kilometres west of Kapsabet.The British colonial administration helped the two to locate a 1,000-acre parcel of land in Kaimosi, where they pitched tent and began the Friends African Industrial Mission.
This mission gave rise to the Friends Church across Vihiga County and beyond.
The missionaries embarked on establishing educational, vocational and health institutions that have transformed the lives of many in the country.
Indeed, Kaimosi boasts being the biggest township in Vihiga County, owing to a concentration of various educational institutions — all thanks to the Friends Mission.
It is a one-stop education shop in the county. Here you will find Friends Kaimosi Primary School (the oldest formal school in Kenya), Kaimosi Boys Secondary School, Kaimosi Girls Secondary School, Friends University — a constituent college of Masinde Muliro University, Kaimosi Technical Training College, Kaimosi Special School for the Mentally Handicapped and the famous Kaimosi Bible College.
Kaimosi Mission Hospital serves thousands of people from various counties.
The town is mostly inhabited by the Tiriki sub-tribe of the Luhya. They are known for their strict traditions that accompany the rite of circumcision.
During the occasion, the initiates are secluded in a forest with no visitors allowed in the community during this time.
Kaimosi Forest, on the southeastern part of the county, is one of the sites to visit.
The forest is home to diverse bird and tree species. The serene beauty of the forest makes it an ideal getaway for people looking to have a relaxed day out.
Then there is the revered Kibiri Forest, where the Tiriki conduct circumcision.
The area is also dotted with huge rocks and caves that make it attractive for adventure seekers.
Most Kenyans remember Shamakhokho as the township where rebellion against the Moi administration really started. Residents registered their displeasure against the Kanu regime by throwing stones and rotten eggs at his motorcade.
GSU personnel descended on the village, brutally lashing anyone on site. Shamakhokho is a stone’s throw away from Kaimosi.