The Anglican dioceses of Maseno are the Anglican presence in and around Maseno, the Winam Gulf of Lake Victoria, and the western slopes of Mount Elgon, south-west Kenya; they are part of the Anglican Church of Kenya.
Three dioceses created from the Anglican Diocese of Mombasa in 1960 took in the westernmost area (Nyanza Province: Maseno), the west-central and north-west area (Rift Valley Province: Nakuru) and the central and north-east parts (Central Province: Fort Hall), leaving Mombasa diocese with the south-west area.
Olang', the only diocesan of all Maseno, translated to the new northern See.
[9] It was divided in order to make Butere and Mumias dioceses in 1993.
The Diocese of Katakwa was carved from the Nambale diocese on 1 January 1991;[17] after a concerted campaign led by, among others, Alexander Muge, Bishop of Eldoret.