Governor George Natembeya and Health CS Dr. Debra Barasa announced a 30-day Social Health Authority (SHA) registration drive, strengthening health services in Trans Nzoia through collaboration.
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 County Government has committed Ksh 45 million to equip vocational training centers, empowering youth with technical skills and addressing equipment shortages through strategic partnerships.
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.
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.
Amid challenges posed by KISIP 2 infrastructure upgrades, Shantii informal settlement residents receive assurances of support for fair facilitation and better living standards.
Trans Nzoia County has launched a land tenure regularization project for residents of Khalabana Informal Settlement, providing title deeds and improving economic opportunities for affected families.
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 Kenya Informal Settlements Improvement Project Phase 2 (KISIP 2) is driving land tenure security and sustainable urban development in Trans Nzoia, benefiting informal settlements like Maridadi, Shimo la Tewa, and Khalabana.