Plots, Houses and Land for Sale in Silibwet Township, Bomet Central
Silibwet Township is the administrative capital of Bomet Central Constituency and a key economic and social center in Bomet County’s development landscape. This article looks into the township’s geographical features, property market and recent infrastructure developments that are shaping its growth.
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Geographic and Administrative Overview
Silibwet Township is located in Bomet County at -0.73034, 35.34609 (35° 20’ 45” E), has a temperate oceanic climate (Cfb). As the Sub-County Headquarters for Bomet Central, Silibwet trading center is 238.8km from Nairobi and is a major administrative hub for the region. The township is one of the five wards in Bomet Central Constituency with a population of approximately 27,511 people spread across 42.50 square kilometers.
Administratively, Silibwet Township is important in Bomet County’s governance structure. Bomet Central Constituency is one of the five constituencies in the county and was created during the 2013 elections after being carved out of the larger Bomet Constituency. The ward is represented in the county assembly, Haron Kirui is the ward representative according to records. The broader administrative framework is Bomet Central sub-county which has five wards: Silibwet Township, Singorwet, Ndarawetta, Chesoen and Mutarakwa.
Land and Property Market
The real estate market in Silibwet Township reflects the growing economy of the area with various property listings showing active trading in both developed and undeveloped land.
Land & Plots for Sale in Silibwet Township -Land Prices
Current land listings in and around Silibwet Township show different price points depending on location, development potential and proximity to infrastructure:
- Prime plots in Bomet town (300m from Bomet bus stage) are listed for KSh 3,000,000.
- Standard 50×100 plots in Bomet town are going for KSh 1,200,000.
- Agricultural land with existing tea bushes (2.1 acres with 4,000 tea bushes) is listed at KSh 2,500,000. This shows the investment potential in the area.
These prices show the growing demand for both residential and commercial property in the area with interest in plots near transport routes.
Infrastructure Development
Silibwet Township has seen significant infrastructure development in recent years with several major projects completed or ongoing that will shape the area’s growth.
Water Supply Projects
The biggest infrastructure development in Silibwet is the Bomet-Mulot Water Supply Project that will improve water access in Bomet, Silibwet, Longisa and Mulot towns. The project includes:
- Water abstraction from Nyangores River in Mau Forest.
- 5km raw water gravity main.
- 18,000m³/day conventional water treatment facility.
- 117km of treated water transmission pipelines.
- New pumping stations and storage tanks.
Before this development, Silibwet relied on community water projects abstracting from Nyangores River through independent pumping systems without conventional treatment plants (only chlorine dosing at storage tanks). Many residents without access to community water systems were buying water from vendors.
A last-mile water connectivity project is also being implemented in Silibwet-township ward to serve over 200 households in the Chepng’aina-Kelyot line area.
Road Infrastructure
Road development is another critical infrastructure investment affecting Silibwet’s accessibility and economy. Key projects include:
- Upgrading to bitumen standard and maintenance of the Silibwet-Merigi-Kaparuso-Tegat-Cheaper road network.
- Part of a Sh2.8 billion road infrastructure project that was initially delayed after being contracted in September 2019 but has since been revived.
These road improvements will connect Silibwet to neighboring areas and reduce transportation costs for agricultural products.
Digital Infrastructure
Digital connectivity is also improving with Starlink accredited installers now in Silibwet offering high-speed satellite internet services to residents and businesses. This will boost digital inclusion and support technology-based businesses in the area.
Administrative Facilities
Government administrative buildings are also being constructed including ward offices within Silibwet. These will bring government services closer to the people and improve administrative efficiency.
Economic Landscape
Silibwet Township’s economy is mainly agricultural driven just like the rest of Bomet County. The middle elevation areas of the county which includes Silibwet are suitable for tea, maize, pyrethrum and coffee farming. The presence of fertile land has made farming the main economic activity with tea farming being prominent as seen in the land listings that have existing tea bushes as a value adding feature.
Commercial activities are growing in Silibwet as it develops into one of the major centers in the county. Silibwet is a market hub for agricultural products and has various retail and service businesses serving the local population.
However, social challenges exist as seen in the reports of illicit alcohol and brews in Silibwet Township with second-generation drinks selling at Sh100 in 2022. Local administration has taken action to address these issues.
Conclusion
Silibwet Township is a dynamic administrative and commercial center in Bomet Central Constituency with ongoing infrastructure development and growing property market. The big investments in water supply systems, road infrastructure and administrative facilities will propel the area’s growth.
For investors, Silibwet offers opportunities in agricultural enterprises especially tea and maize farming as well as commercial real estate development to serve the growing population. The improving infrastructure, especially water and road networks will boost the area’s livability and economic potential in the coming years.
As Silibwet develops, balancing economic growth with social development and environmental sustainability will be key to ensuring inclusive and sustainable progress for all residents.
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4. What are the main economic activities in Nyangores?
5. How does the climate in Chemaner affect agriculture and livestock production?
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5. How does the climate in Chemaner affect agriculture and livestock production?