Brief History
The Club was established in 1924 by the European settlers and was strictly patronized by white settlers and no other race was allowed. This was just a small building and the man who was very actively involved was Colonel Swain of the British Army. After Kenya acquired independence from the British, Africans started taking up membership at Kitale Club. Today, the Club is multiracial and all races intermingle freely in a friendly atmosphere.
Membership
Kitale Club offers various membership categories, including Full, Corporate, Social, Junior, Temporary, and Honorary memberships. Each category provides tailored access to club facilities and benefits like social events, sports amenities, and networking opportunities.
Reciprocal Club Membership
Members enjoy exclusive access to a network of reciprocating clubs locally and internationally. This program enhances membership value by granting privileges at esteemed clubs like Karen Country Club, Uganda Golf Club, and Mombasa Sports Club. Access may require prior arrangements.
Careers
Join the Kitale Club team to contribute to a vibrant environment of hospitality, sports, and recreation. Opportunities range from golf course maintenance to hospitality and event management. Applicants can submit their CVs and cover letters to careers@kitaleclub.com.
Contact Information
Address: Kitale Club, P.O. Box 30-30200, Kitale, Kenya
Phone: +254 (0)726610241
Email:kitaleclub.com@gmail.com
Website: www.kitaleclub.com
Office Hours:
- Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Saturday: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
- Sunday & Public Holidays: Closed