- The
Mbeere or
Ambeere people are a
Bantu ethnic group inhabiting the
former Mbeere District in the now-defunct
Eastern Province of Kenya.
According to...
- new Embu diocese. On 1 July 1997, the
Diocese was
split again to
create Mbeere diocese. 20 July 1975 – 1990:
David Gitari (became
first Bishop of Kirinyaga)...
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Mbeere South is an
electoral constituency in Embu County, Kenya. It used to be
known as
Gachoka Constituency, one of two
constituencies of the
former Mbeere...
-
Mbeere District was a
former administrative district in the
Eastern Province of Kenya. Its
capital town was Siakago. The
district had a po****tion of 170...
- constituency, Embu East with
headquarters at Runyenjes,
Mbeere North with
headquarters at Siakago, and
Mbeere South with
headquarters at
Kiritiri market. The...
-
related to the
Kikuyu and
Kimeru languages. Embu has two
known dialects;
Mbeere (Mbere, Kimbeere) and Embu proper.
Native Embu
speakers can also tell apart...
- are
closely related in
language and
culture to the Kikuyu, the Embu, the
Mbeere and the Meru of whom
together they form the GEMA community, and to some...
-
Mbeere North Constituency is an
electoral constituency in Embu County, Kenya. It was
formerly known as
Siakago Constituency, one of two constituencies...
- branch.
Their language is most
closely related to that of the Embu and
Mbeere. Geographically, they are
concentrated in the
vicinity of
Mount Kenya. The...
- the
former Mbeere District in
Eastern Province. It
hosted the
Mbeere county council and was also
headquarters of
Siakago Division in
Mbeere District. In...