Moiben Sub-County is one of the six administrative units of Uasin Gishu County, established under Kenya’s devolved governance structure. The sub-county covers a productive highland region known for its fertile soils and thriving agricultural activity.
Moiben Sub-County consists of five wards:
These wards form the framework for governance, service delivery, and planning within the sub-county.
According to the 2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census, Moiben Sub-County has an estimated population of approximately 181,338 residents. This demographic information guides development planning and resource allocation.
Agriculture is the main economic activity in Moiben. The sub-county supports both smallholder and commercial farming, with key sectors including:
Ongoing government investment in irrigation and climate-resilient agriculture continues to boost productivity and economic growth.
Moiben Sub-County has benefited from continuous improvements in infrastructure, including:
The Moiben Sub-County Administration implements programs aligned with the Uasin Gishu County Integrated Development Plan (CIDP) and national policy directives. Key priorities include:
The administration remains committed to effective service delivery, accountability, and sustainable development for all residents.