Eastleigh, Nairobi Explained

Official Name:Eastleigh
Settlement Type:Suburb
Pushpin Map:Kenya
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of Eastleigh.
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Kenya
Subdivision Type2:Sub-county
Subdivision Name2:Kamukunji
Subdivision Type1:County
Subdivision Name1:Nairobi City
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Total Km2:6.9
Population As Of:2019
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:152484
Population Density Km2:42330
Timezone:EAT
Utc Offset:+3
Coordinates:-1.2667°N 36.85°W

Eastleigh is a mixed-use neighbourhood in Nairobi, Kenya. It is located east of the central business district. It is known for its business prowess as well as "its poor infrastructure.[2] [3]

History

Eastleigh was founded in 1921. At this time, it was formally called Nairobi East Township. While the colonial government originally tried to segregate citizens by race and ethnicity, failures at doing so in the Eastleigh neighbourhood more or less stopped the practice under colonial rule, so class became the general segregating factor afterwards.[4] The colonial government allotted Nairobi's residential estates by race, and Eastleigh was targeted for Asians and elite Africans who worked as clerks, builders, or shoemakers.[5] Eastleigh was originally a large Kenyan Asian enclave until independence in 1963. In recent years, the suburb has been dominated by Somalis.[3]

Military

Eastleigh Airport (Moi Air Base) is located in the northern part of Eastleigh. The base was the site of the British Royal Air Force base known as RAF Eastleigh. The dual-use facility was also the main civilian international airport in Nairobi for the period 1943–1958 before the opening of the new airport at Embakasi (since named Jomo Kenyatta International Airport).[6]

Since 2012, the neighbourhood and various areas across Kenya have experienced a number of terrorist attacks linked to the Al-Shabaab militant group, which were launched in retaliation for the Kenyan military's deployment of troops in southern Somalia against the insurgents.[7]

Administrative divisions

Administratively, Eastleigh is divided into Airbase, Eastleigh North, and Eastleigh South. It contains the California and Maina Wanjigi neighbourhoods. The whole of Eastleigh is under the sub-county of Kamukunji.

In addition to California and Maina Wanjigi, Eastleigh is further partitioned into three areas:

The postal code for Eastleigh is 00610[8]

Economy

Eastleigh is mostly inhabited by Somalis, except for a few indigenous residents.[3] The suburb's commercial sector is likewise dominated by Somalis, with most businesses owned by the Somali community.[3]

Businesses in the suburb range from small stalls to shopping malls and night lodges. Products are typically imported from Mogadishu and Dubai, and include designer clothing, jewelry and even camel milk.Starting in late 2012, a mass exodus of Somali residents was reported after a prolonged period of harassment by the Kenyan police and public. Hundreds of Somali entrepreneurs withdrew between Sh10 to Sh40 billion from their bank accounts, with the intention of reinvesting most of that money back home in Somalia. The collective departures most affected Eastleigh's real estate sector, as landlords struggled to find Kenyans able to afford the high rates of the apartments and shops vacated by the Somalis.[9]

Schools

There are a lot of schools located in Eastleigh and it's vicinity, they include;

Notable residents

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census Volume II: Distribution of Population by Administrative Units . 12 December 2022 . Kenya National Bureau of Statistics. 251.
  2. Web site: Nairobi County. NiElect. 30 September 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131002062623/http://www.nielect.com/county_moreinfo.php?cid=46. 2 October 2013. dead.
  3. http://www.afrika.no/Detailed/16696.html Kenya/Somalia: Somalia community doing booming business in country
  4. Murunga. Godwin Rapando. 2012-08-01. The cosmopolitan tradition and fissures in segregationist town planning in Nairobi, 1915–23. Journal of Eastern African Studies. 6. 3. 463–486. 10.1080/17531055.2012.696896. 1753-1055.
  5. Daily Nation, December 27, 2008: Roads are a mess, but memories of good times linger
  6. Pirie, Gordon: "Nairobi's airports -- windows on Kenya's colonial past and top-down planning".
  7. News: Deadly blast 'shreds' bus in Kenyan capital . 14 Dec 2013 . 16 Dec 2013.
  8. Web site: Nash . Nairobi Postal Code is 00100 - Complete List - 2023 [BEST] ]. 2023-03-19 . nashthuo.com . en-us.
  9. News: Mohammed. Guled. Kenya: The Cost of Harassing Somalis Over Terror. 13 January 2013. The Star. 9 January 2013.