Welcome to Trans-Nzoia County

Our Mission is to facilitate transformative development, service delivery and good governance for sustainable socio-economic development and Our Vision is to be an outstanding agro-industrialized County with high quality of life for residents.
The Trans Nzoia County University Task Force has completed its comprehensive report, now awaiting approval from Governor George Natembeya to move forward with the establishment of a new university in the county.
County Director of VTCs Eluid Lusweti encourages Trans Nzoia youths to utilize increased capitation in Vocational Training Centers for skill acquisition, essential for solving emerging global challenges.
Governor George Natembeya commits to expanding bursaries and scholarships for underprivileged students, criticizes ambiguous national education policies, and highlights local initiatives during the Catholic schools' education day.
Trans Nzoia County’s Director of Administration in the Department of Education, Stephan Mukubui, has urged vocational training managers and trainers to embrace technology and music to attract more youth to their centres.
The Trans Nzoia County Assembly's Education Committee expresses firm support for the establishment of a public university within the county, citing potential economic and social benefits.
County Secretary Truphosa Amere affirms full backing for the establishment of a public university in Trans Nzoia, highlighting its potential to spur economic growth and educational advancement.
Religious and community leaders in Trans Nzoia County have expressed their support for Governor George Natembeya's proposal to establish a university in the region.
Trans Nzoia County residents express overwhelming support for the establishment of a university during a public participation forum organized by the county university taskforce.
Residents of Trans Nzoia County actively participated in public forums organized by a newly formed taskforce seeking community input on the establishment of a university within the county.
All students enrolled in Vocational Training Centers (VTCs) across Trans Nzoia County are set to receive an annual capitation of Kes 18,000 each each to support the operation of the institutions.