About The Diocese
OVERVIEW
Ngong Diocese is situated in the Southern part of Kenya along Tanzania border. It covers three administrative districts (Kajiado, Narok and Transmara) which cover a total area of 39,847.1 sq. km largely comprising of the Amboseli and Maasai Mara Game Reserves.
The Diocese has:-
- 29 Parishes
- 2 Private Secondary Boys and Girls Schools
- 4 Private Primary Schools
- 1 Hospital, 4 Health Centres, 9 Dispensaries
- 6 Education & Development Centres
- 3 Charity Small Homes for disabled children
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Watakatifu Wote Senta+
The Watakatifu Wote Senta was founded by the Catholic Diocese of Ngong as a Catechetical Training Centre .. read more> -
Contact Details+
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Historical Perspective+
The history of the Diocese dates back in 1913 when Catholic missionaries made exploratory expeditions into the region .. read more>
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Ngong Development Cluster is made up of 13 parishes (zones) namely; Ngong, Matasia, Noonkopirr, Matasia, Embulbul,Ewuaso O Kidong'i, Ong'ata Rongai, Nkoroi, Kiserian, Magadi, Kajiado, Namanga and Kandisi. It is headquartered in Kiserian Parish which was established in 1956 ...
Narok Development Cluster is made up of Narok, Nairragie Enkare, Ololulung'a, Mulot, Lemek, Oloikirikirai, Naroosura and Entasekera parishes. It is headquartered in Narok parish where a mission house and community outreach was established in 1960. Presently, population is estimated at 365,750 residents, mainly Maasai ...
The church first established a house at Rombo mission in 1962 but Loitokitok, which was founded in 1970 is headquarter of development activities in the area. The constituent parishes also includes: Sultan Hamud, Lenkisem and Mashuru. According to the 199 population and housing census, the area has an estimated population of 131,296 persons, predominantly Maasai ...
Kilgoris Development Cluster is located in the western end of the Diocese and comprise of Kilgoris, Abossi and Lolgorien parishes. Kilgoris is where the first missionary house and community outreach in Catholic Diocese of Ngong was established in 1955. The population according to 1999 national census is 70,591 persons, predominantly Maasai ...


