Kinango Constituency’s administrative headquarters in Kwale County, Kenya, operates under the postal code 80405 . Classified as a constituency within Kenya’s devolved governance system, Kinango lies in Kwale County’s inland sector, bordered by Samburu to the east, Lunga Lunga to the south, and Mombasa County to the north . It forms part of the Coast Province, characterized by semi-arid landscapes and connectivity via the Mombasa-Lunga Lunga highway .
Kinango at a Glance
Information | Details |
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Administrative Type | Constituency |
Year Established | 2013 (County system) |
Parent County | Kwale |
Geographic Location | Inland Kwale, Coast Province |
Total Area (sq km) | – |
Population (Latest Census) | – |
Number of Wards | – |
Administrative HQ | Kinango Town |
Current Representative (MP) | – |
Latest CDF Allocation | – |
Administrative Structure
Kinango operates as a constituency under Kwale County’s devolved government, with governance shared between the national government’s administrative units and the constituency’s parliamentary representation. The Member of Parliament (MP) oversees the National Government Constituencies Development Fund (NG-CDF), which funds local projects . A Sub-County Administrator, appointed by the Kwale County Government, coordinates service delivery—including health, agriculture, and water services—aligned with Counties development agenda .
Kinango comprises 6 electoral wards as per the IEBC, which are:
- Kasemeni
- Kinango
- Macknon Road
- Mwavumbo
- Ndavaya
- Puma
- Samburu Chengoni
Complete Kinango Postal Codes
Kinango’s postal code 80405 covers the constituency’s primary delivery zone, including its administrative headquarters .
Location | Postal Code |
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Kinango (Headquarters) | 8 0405 |
Samburu | 8 0120 |