Abaluhya
The Abaluhya are an ethnic group primarily found in western Kenya. They are part of the larger Luhya community, which consists of several sub-groups, each with its own unique dialect and cultural practices. The Abaluhya people are known for their rich traditions, including music, dance, and storytelling, which play a significant role in their social and cultural life.
Agriculture is a vital part of the Abaluhya economy, with many families engaged in farming crops such as maize, sugarcane, and cassava. The community also values education, and many Abaluhya individuals pursue higher learning, contributing to various sectors in Kenya and beyond.