Isiolo is set to become a major part of Kenya's
economic development plan
Vision 2030. The plan calls for Isiolo to become a tourist centre that will include casinos, hotels, upscale retail outlets, a modern airport and transport facilities. Isiolo will also be a transport hub as the location of the fork of the
LAPSSET. Isiolo District was designated as the Headquarters of the Northern frontier Districts while it was under the British East Africa Protectorate in 1922, until the North Eastern was carved out as a separate province in 1963 when Kenya gained its independence. Isiolo is known for its large
market, featuring brass, copper and aluminium
jewellery-making is a local industry. Isiolo town is a transport hub to the northern border town of Moyale. Trucks to and from Moyale make stop-overs boosting the hotel business in the town centre. Isiolo has been the headquarters of N.F.D.(Northern Frontier Districts) since the issue of the District Ordinance act 1937 & NFD commission 1962. Isiolo is the headquarters of the District because there was no urban centre to serve as district headquarters. The
Samburu,
Buffalo Springs and
Shaba National Reserve lie north of the town, while
Lewa Downs Reserve in Meru County is located south of Isiolo. Since 1995, the town has been the seat of the
Vicariate Apostolic of Isiolo. On July 14, 2005, Bishop
Luigi Locati, who represented the Roman Catholic Church in Isiolo, was murdered. The High Court sent Father Guyo Waqo Malley and four others — Mohamed Molu, Aden Ibrahim Mohammed, Mahati Ali Halake and Roba Balla Bariche — to the gallows for planning and murdering Bishop Luigi Locati. The town of Isiolo is small but cosmopolitan. Isiolo is home to the
Ameru,
Samburu,
Turkana,
Rendille,
Boran,
Somali. Additionally, there are some Indian shopkeepers. The town is religiously diverse with a near-equal Christian and Muslim population. The Jamia mosque and the Catholic church's twin bell towers are among the landmarks. Generally the town has hot climate and has avenues of trees within the town to provide shade. During the June to August period, the town experiences strong dry winds and is generally very dusty.
Daisy Waugh's book
A Small Town in Africa (1994) is about the six months Waugh spent living in Isiolo. American actress
Drew Barrymore opened The Barrymore Learning Academy, a school in Isiolo, in 2004. == Notable people ==