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The History of Njoro, Nakuru

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From dinosaurs to explorers to wars, here's what two local experts had to say about the history of Njoro, Nakuru.

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Njoro is a site for both local and international tourists. The Njoro river cave associated with the evolution of the early man is a great tourist and researcher’s attraction site. Skulls of the kenyapithecus are believed to have been found from the cave. The settlers’ mansions are well preserved and they are accredited as historical sites. Njoro golf club is a recreational club hosted in Njoro as well as swimming and other recreational services. Njoro hosts many primary, secondary and tertiary schools.

The Delamere land is a vast acres of land which were associated with a settler named Lord Delamere who invested a lot in infrastructure and agriculture, eventually attracting other noble settler families. Among them was Lord Egerton of Tatton who settled in Njoro. His former Lord Egerton’s school of agriculture has expanded to fully fledged as the Egerton university of agriculture. After the British settlers left the land to the locals, different tribes immigrated in the town because of its rich agricultural history.

Meshack, says: 2020
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