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.
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.
The Kenya Informal Settlement Improvement Project (KISIP2) in Trans Nzoia County, funded by the World Bank and AFD, is transforming informal settlements with major advancements in infrastructure such as roads, drainage, water supply, and public lighting.
Kitale Municipal Board, under the leadership of Chairperson Wilberforce Sikuku, has approved transformative policies on solid waste management and gender inclusion, signaling a major step toward making the town cleaner, inclusive, and investor-friendly.
Governor George Natembeya challenges the new Kitale Municipal Board members to foster business growth and avoid conflicts of interest as they assume office.
Trans Nzoia's CEC for Lands, Janerose Nasimiyu Mutama, praises the progress of the KISIP2 infrastructure project despite weather challenges, emphasizing timely completion and community benefits.
The World Bank commends Trans Nzoia County for its impressive progress on the KISIP 2 Project, which aims to improve the lives of over 52,705 residents in five informal settlements
Trans Nzoia County announces plans to transform Kiminini Market with a modern facility, boosting local trade and economic growth through a 300 million shilling project.
Trans Nzoia County launches KISIP 2 to improve infrastructure and living conditions in five informal settlements, enhancing roads, water supply, and sanitation systems.
Trans Nzoia's KISIP 2 project will improve sanitation and water access for over 1,500 families in the Kipsongo informal settlements, enhancing the health and well-being of the community.
Trans Nzoia County has officially transferred solid waste management to the Kitale Municipality Board, aiming to enhance environmental sustainability and cleanliness.