Kenyan Cities

NAIROBI


Nairobi is now one of the most prominent cities in Africa both politically and financially. It is also home to the Nairobi Stock Exchange (NSE), one of Africa's largest. The exchange is Africa's 4th largest (in terms of trading volumes) and 5th (in terms of Market Capitalization as a percentage of GDP).

Nairobi is also home to many companies and organizations, it is the regional headquarters for several international companies and organizations such as General Electric, Young & Rubicam, Google, Coca Cola, Zain and Cisco Systems. The United Nations also located in Nairobi hosts the UNEP and UN-Habitat headquarters.


Picture taken from the Uhuru Park. Located in the center of the city

Picture taken from the Uhuru Park. Located in the center of the city different view from previous picture

National Archives Building


Nairobi City hall building


Kenyatta International Confrence Center

























Panari Hotel

MOMBASA

Mombasa is the second largest City in Kenya. Lying on the Indian Ocean it has a major port known as Kilindini which is the largest in East Africa. The city also serves as the centre of the coastal tourism industry.

Old Town Mombasa


Overlooking ocean



Beautiful View of Ocean
Mombasa Streets 

KISUMU

Kisumu, the third largest city in Kenya, is one of the fastest growing cities in Kenya. Surrounded by an agriculturally rich hinterland mainly supporting large-scale sugar industry and rice irrigation, Kisumu's contribution to the National economy is significant.


Kisumu DownTown




 Park in Kisumu City
Lake Victoria