The National government through The Ministry of Interior has gazetted New Administrative Units in 31 Counties as the government moves to improve coordination of services to members of the public.
Kindiki created the sub-counties through powers enshrined in the National Government Coordination Act, of 2013.
The proposed locations and sub-locations across the country were arrived at after undergoing the process of scrutiny to see whether they meet the set criteria.
The created sub-counties are Tarasaa, Tiriki East, Narok Amalo, Narok West, Kambu, Murera, Kerio Valley, Kabras East, and Kabras West.
Others include; Usigu, Suba Central, Suba West, Suba South, Rachuonyo West, Dagoretti North, and Dagoretti South.
Tiriki East will be headquartered in Shaviringa with Amalo officers stationed in Sogoo town and Ng’osuani acting as the headquarters of Narok West.
Kambu Sub County which has been carved from Kibwezi East will have its headquarters in Kambu while the headquarters for Murera Sub County will be at Toll Town.
Other established headquarters include; Chesongoch (Kerio Valley), Malava Town (Kabras East), Sindo (Suba Central), and Sena (Suba West).
Newly created divisions include; Jibana, Gede, Chakama, Chara, Garsen Central, Fafi, Mugwe, Kathangachini, and Uragate.
Others are; Thagicu North, Kithungo, Kikumbulyu, Kavete, Kikoko,Gakawa, Kabaru, Mweiga, Endarasha, Wamagana and Siyoi.
Kindiki additionally created Meibeki/ Karuna, Tembelio, Embobut, Endo, Lolminingai, Kabirirsang, Kapkoros, Kambiri, Namubila, Mageta, Nyamonye, Kabonyo Kanyagwal, Kanyada West, Kanyada Central, Ruma/ Kaksingiri East, Gwassi North, Kabondo East, Kojwach, Opapo and Kuja divisions.
A number of counties have been experiencing cross-border conflicts around disputed boundaries and access to resources such as land, pasture and water.