Chepkanga center in Sergoit, Moiben, Uasin Gishu county,
By William Kiptoo
Chepkanga center in Sergoit, Moiben, Uasin Gishu county, is an emerging urban center situated along the main Eldoret-Iten road, just a few kilometers away from Eldoret.
With a growing population, Chepkanga is becoming a bustling business hub offering various business opportunities, schools, health facilities, and entertainment venues. Its proximity to Eldoret town and strategic location make it an ideal place for both residential and commercial purposes.
Chepkanga is also set to be intersected by the eastern bypass.
Nearby attractions include the University of Eldoret, Sergoit Hill, Iten, and Moiben town.
After several years of stagnation, Chepkanga has recently started to experience growth, with an increasing number of residents purchasing plots and settling in the area. There are notable prominent individuals who have chosen to make Chepkanga their home.
Chepkanga center has grown out of a convergence of four farms that share a common space: Shamtrack farm, that extends all the way to Marura (the farm bordering Chepkanga was formerly occupied by the Nyakinywa group of farmers that includes residents of Yamumbi), Lelit, Sugutek, and Kaptuktuk.
Historically, the Chepkanga area was inhabited by the colonial settlers since 1908. They were locally known as Cheserut, Malenge, Kapshaturu (Sr. Andrew) who lived in the present day Sosiot), Steyn, Kimyaruru (Stingam), and Eskin. The origin of the name "Chepkanga" remains unknown.
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