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About Machakos

Machakos is a town nestled in the Eastern part of Kenya, approximately 63 kilometers southeast of Nairobi. Founded in 1887, Machakos became a key administrative center for the British in the region. The town is the governance capital of the larger County Government of Machakos which enjoys unique topography surrounded by hills and valleys. It is renowned for its strategic location in the history of colonial and post-colonial Kenya.

The County Government of Machakos was originally inhabited by various Bantu-speaking communities, mainly the Akamba people who were primarily agriculturalists and traders, with rich cultural practices and traditions. Over the years, the County has attracted other communities who have lived in harmony with the indigenous Kamba people, creating a rich mosaic of societal expressions that enhance community identity. However, Kikamba remains the dominant language spoken in the region.

Historically, the Akamba people were involved in the trade of ivory, skins, and slaves with Arab traders on the coast. The Kamba community has remained active in diverse economic activities. The region’s economy is primarily driven by agriculture, industry and tourism. Agriculture, particularly horticulture and floriculture, has become an economic mainstay. Machakos town enjoys advantage of proximity to major infrastructure installations which include the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, the Nairobi Expressway, the Nairobi – Mombasa Highway and National Parks.

With its growing infrastructure and strategic location, Machakos is poised for continued development in Kenya’s future.

Why Machakos

 Machakos County represents a compelling investment destination blending strategic positioning, diversified growth sectors, supportive governance, and emerging infrastructure, making it a smart choice for investors targeting Kenya’s next frontier.

Machakos County offers investors a strategic location just 60 km from Nairobi and close to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, with excellent transport links via major highways, the Standard Gauge Railway, and the Nairobi Expressway. It serves as a gateway to Kenya’s capital, coastal regions, and the wider East African market. The county is home to thriving manufacturing zones, industrial parks, and agribusiness potential. This mix of accessibility and sectoral diversity positions Machakos as a key hub.

The county government of Machakos has created a pro-business environment with streamlined licensing, investment facilitation, and incentives to prospective investors. Infrastructure development has been a priority, with hundreds of kilometers of new and upgraded roads, expanded water access through solar-powered boreholes and dams, and vocational training centres to build a skilled workforce. These investments strengthen productivity across agriculture, manufacturing, real estate, education, healthcare, tourism, and renewable energy sectors.

Coupled with its scenic landscapes, cultural heritage, and growing urban centres, Machakos offers a unique blend of opportunity, stability, and long-term growth potential—making it an attractive destination for both local and international investors.

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Machakos County Headquarters
Town Hall, Machakos

P.O. BOX 1996-90100 Machakos, Kenya.
Phone: 0800600016

Email: info@machakos.go.ke

www.machakos.go.ke

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