'Malindi District' is an
administrative district in the
Coast Province of
Kenya. Its
capital is the coastal town of
Malindi. The district has a population of 544,303
[1]. Malindi Town is increasingly becoming known as Kenya’s version of "Little
Italy". Italians now own more than 2,500 properties,
[2] and the number of Italian residents in Malindi town and its environs, estimated at slightly over 3,000, is the largest
European population compared to other European populations anywhere in Kenya.
The Italian embassy is the only foreign mission with a resident consul in Malindi to aid its population. There are also speculations that, during the
next coming general elections in Kenya, Mr Franco Esposito (Kenyan-Italian), a former chief executive officer with the
San Marco Space Centre in Ngomeni area of Malindi District, will be a candidate for the Magarini Parliamentary seat.
Tourism is a major industry while inland areas are rural.
| 'Local authorities (councils)' |
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| Authority | Type | Population ★ | Urban pop. ★ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Malindi | Municipality | 117,735 | 53,805 |
| Malindi county | County | 163,817 | 3,854 |
| ''Total'' | - | ''281,552'' | ''57,659'' |
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| 'Administrative divisions' |
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| Division | Population ★ | Urban pop. ★ | Headquarters |
|---|---|---|---|
| Magarini | 68,603 | 3,508 | |
| Malindi | 168,806 | 51,100 | Malindi |
| Marafa | 44,142 | 0 | Marafa |
| Tsavo East N.P. | 0 | 0 | |
| Total | ''281,552'' | ''54,608'' | - |
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Villages of
Watamu and
Gede are part of the Malindi division.
The district has two constituencies: Malindi and Magarini.