Chaani, Kenya

Chaani, Kenya

Chaani is a suburb of Mombasa, Kenya. It is bordered by Port Reitz to the west, Changamwe to the north and Kilindini Harbour to the south. It is linked to Mombasa Island by the Kipevu Causeway.[1]

History

The origins of Chaani are not clear,[1] but current residents believe that the original settlers were of a variety of races – including Arab, Swahili, and people from the Mijikenda ethnic groups.[1] This is certainly before the British protectorate of Kenya, making Chaani's origins earlier than 1920.[1] Before then, the area was part of the Sultan of Zanzibar's Zanj region.[1]

Industry

Chaani is the location of the East African Oil Refineries Tank Farm. It is served by a branch line of the Uganda Railway.

Preceding station Uganda Railway Following Station
Changamwe Chaani Oil Refinery
Chaani Branch
Terminus


References

  1. ^ a b c d e Magutu, Jerry (1997). "An appraisal of Chaani low-income housing programme in Kenya". Environment and Urbanization (Sage Publications) 9 (307). http://eau.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/9/2/307. Retrieved 14 February 2010. 



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