Anglican dioceses of Maseno

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.