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's KISIP2 urban upgrade initiative has achieved 66.39% completion despite heavy rains, improving roads and water access across five informal settlements.
Trans Nzoia County Government led a major clean-up exercise in Kitale Town in collaboration with environmental stakeholders and the business community, setting the stage for a cleaner and more organized urban environment.
Trans Nzoia County is nearing the completion of the Kenya Informal Settlement Improvement Project Phase Two (KISIP2), with five informal settlements set to benefit from high mast floodlights aimed at enhancing security, boosting local business, and improving quality of life.
The Kenya Informal Settlements Improvement Project (KISIP 2) in Trans Nzoia County has reached 61.9% completion, with major roadworks done and focus shifting to footpaths, pavements, and street lighting as the Sh900 million project nears completion.
The Kenya Informal Settlements Improvement Project Phase 2 (KISIP2) in Trans Nzoia has reached 61% completion, enhancing road networks, drainage, and water access in five informal settlements.
The Trans Nzoia County Government convened a technical stakeholders' meeting in Kitale to validate the draft Slum Upgrading and Prevention Strategy, aiming to enhance sustainable urban development and improve informal settlements.
Over 52,705 residents in Trans Nzoia’s informal settlements will benefit from KISIP 2, a major infrastructure project improving roads, water access, and security.
Trans Nzoia County assures Khalabana and Maridadi residents of fair compensation under KISIP II, paving the way for transformative urban infrastructure and land tenure regularization.
Kitale Municipality has initiated a pavement improvement program to revamp the town's infrastructure, aiming to attract tourists and businesspeople while enhancing urban aesthetics.
Tuwan Ward residents in Saboti Sub-County commended for their collaboration in facilitating the Kenya Informal Settlements Improvement Project Phase Two (KISIP2), which promises significant infrastructure upgrades and aligns with Kenya's Vision 2030.