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 Governor George Natembeya, First Lady Lilian Natembeya, and Deputy Governor Philomena Kapkory ushered in the festive season with a symbolic Christmas tree lighting ceremony, emphasizing peace, unity, and responsible celebrations.
Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya announces youth business grants, pledges timely payments for Community Health Promoters (CHPs), and addresses pressing community issues during a Kikao gathering in Kapomboi Ward.
The Trans Nzoia County Government team met with the Devolution Department to explore better cooperation and enhance the impact of devolution across various sectors.
The Governor’s Cup Ward Finals in Trans Nzoia concluded with thrilling matches, as victorious teams from over 25 wards advance to the sub-county tournament.
Governor George Natembeya highlighted transformative milestones in healthcare, agriculture, infrastructure, and education during the Jamuhuri Day celebrations at Sikhendu Primary School.
The Bungoma Advisory Council visited Trans-Nzoia County for a benchmarking mission, gaining insights into service delivery strategies and advisory council frameworks.
Governor George Natembeya expressed gratitude to the World Bank for supporting climate mitigation initiatives under the FLLoCA program, as Trans Nzoia County focuses on meeting donor requirements for continued funding.
Kitale Municipality is nearing qualification for World Bank-funded KUSP 2, with 98% compliance achieved. The program promises transformative urban infrastructure and service upgrades.
Trans Nzoia County intensifies efforts to combat gender-based violence with stakeholder collaborations, policy implementation, and comprehensive survivor support services.
Trans Nzoia County has ramped up efforts to tackle gender-based violence (GBV) in informal settlements linked to KISIP 2 projects, with plans for community training and a safe house for survivors.