Kelji Sublocation, Sergoit, Moiben, UG County

 Sergoit Location is comprised of two distinct sub-locations: Kelji and Sergoit. The name Kelji has an interesting origin, as it was derived from Velji, an Indian farmer who once owned a portion of the 1,500 acre present-day Kap Eskin farm (Sosiot, Kibogy and Kambi Tatu) farm.

Velji was part of the second wave of farmer settlers who took over from the Boers following their departure from Kenya after independence. Known for cultivating wattle trees, Velji left a lasting legacy in the area.
In the mid-1980s, Sergoit Location underwent a division, resulting in the creation of the two sub-locations. During this time, the elders, under the leadership of Mzee Arap Gold, Chief Kangogo, Arap Sasit, Mzee Cheronyei and Councilor Richard Bargoit (the then Chairman of Wareng County Council) made the decision to change the name from Velji to Kelji. This change was made to reflect the Kalenjin word for good luck, symbolizing a new chapter for the community.
Information courtesy of Michael Songok

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