Namboboto is small rural village in Busia County, Kenya. It is 35 km north of Lake Victoria. The Namboboto-Nambuku ward is the largest of the four wards in the Samia sub-county of Busia County.[1][2] The people are of the Samia clan, a part of the Luhya tribe. They are predominantly subsistence farmers, growing maize, sorghum and cassava and by grazing animals.[3]

References

  1. Ombudo, Adelaide A. (2020). The Role of Markets in Rural Development-a Case of Funyula Market in Funyula Town, Funyula Sub-county, Busia County (Thesis thesis). University of Nairobi.
  2. Wambugu, Beatrice W. (2018). Rapid Assessment of Adolescents’ Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs: a Case Study of Samia Sub-county, Busia County (Thesis thesis). University of Nairobi.
  3. Musimbi, Evelia Dorothy (November 2014). Assessment of socio-economic and biophysical environmental factors affecting the adoption of zero grazing technology in Samia sub-county Kenya (Thesis thesis). Egerton University.
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