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.
Trans Nzoia County officially launched a countywide tree planting initiative at Kitale Medium Prisons, targeting 11.9 million trees annually in alignment with Kenya’s national 15 billion tree initiative by 2032.
Trans Nzoia County celebrated the International Day of Forests with a strong commitment to restoring the degraded Shimo la Tewa River, emphasizing reforestation and sustainable land use.
The Department of Water, Environment, Natural Resources, and Climate Change briefed Trans Nzoia MCAs on the progress of the Financing Locally Led Climate Actions (FLLoCA) program.
The County Government of Trans Nzoia, in collaboration with FAO, has launched a three-day training program to develop an integrated management plan for the Saiwa Ecosystem, aiming to protect biodiversity and improve local livelihoods.
A new partnership between government organizations and county governments aims to enhance maize and coffee production while conserving the Mt. Elgon Forest ecosystem.
Trans Nzoia communities receive tools and equipment for eco-friendly ventures under the FLLoCA program, fostering environmental conservation and sustainable livelihoods.
Trans Nzoia County launches a massive tree planting initiative led by Chief Officer Jane Wachwenge, aiming to plant over a million trees within a year to combat climate change and promote environmental sustainability.
Environmental experts in Trans Nzoia County initiate screening for FLLoCA water projects, assessing their viability to enhance climate resilience.
Trans Nzoia County distributes 5,000 indigenous tree seedlings to Motosiet and Cherangany-Suwerwa wards to combat climate change, with more distributions planned.
Local communities in Saboti, Kinyoro, and Matisi wards support the implementation of climate resilient projects funded by the World Bank's FLLoCA program, as the County Climate Change Unit screens and oversees the selection of Project Management Committees