Members from the Kalenjin community have taken the majority of jobs in the counties, an audit by the National Cohesion and Integration Commission shows.
The audit, which sought to establish ethnic diversity compliance in counties, showed Kalenjins have taken 15.83 per cent of the total 184, 876 jobs in the 47 counties.
Kalenjins have been closely followed by the Kikuyu community who have taken 15.77 per cent of jobs then Luhya (11.6 per cent), Luo (9.81 per cent), Kamba (8.88 per cent), Kisii (7.68 per cent), Meru (4.88 per cent) and Mijikenda (4.60 per cent).