Ebukanga Sublocation - includes, Ebukobelo, Ebung'anga, A'ananda, Emmatse, Essunza, Isanda and Munjiti.
Embali Sublocation - includes Ebuyangu, Ebuyalu, Esikhuyu, Emmabwi, Musanda and Mundika.
Ebutongoi Sublocation - includes Emusire, Emanyinya, Ebutongoi-Ebukanga, Emmuchula, Esirulo, Essaba, and Mwichio.
Ebusiekwe Sublocation - includes Esibila, Ipali, Itumbu, Esumba, Duka Moja, Mwichekhe and Emmukolla 2.
Iboona Sublocation - includes Emmutete and Emuhaya Bunyore is located approximately between 0.083 latitude and 34.617 longitude.
River Yala runs through Bunyore from Nandi hills and Maragoli into Gem in Siaya.
Huge granite rocks are scattered in Bunyore with a significant one located at Ekhakamba in Ebuyangu on the Buyangu-Ebukanga road.
Four major roads serve Bunyore besides, the train line that runs from Nairobi to Butere through Luanda and Yala.
A second road the Ebusakami-Kima route serves travellers from Ebusakami junction to Kima Mission Hospital.
The third road runs through Khusikulu, Mwilonje Esibuye, Emmang'ali Emusutswi towards Vihiga District.
A missionary by the name Baker, was sent from South Africa to explore mission opportunities in the African Great Lakes.
), and a welcoming pious native population amenable to Christianity, and hankering for edification opportunities.
Baker returned to South Africa and another missionary, Robert Wilson together with his wife, was sent to begin work in the area.
Whereas, their work flourished, the parent ministry in South Africa lacked pertinent resources to sustain its African Great Lakes mission.
The couple's Christian wedding ceremony was proceeded with a traditional African reception; an act that was utterly unacceptable to the Church of God missionary, Rev.
Many people of Bunyore exercise some form of commingling of Christianity and traditional Abanyole spiritual tenets.