Residents of Trans Nzoia County actively participated in public forums organized by a newly formed taskforce seeking community input on the establishment of a university within the county.
The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) organized a sensitization workshop targeting the Trans Nzoia County Climate Change Unit (CCU) to address corruption issues during the implementation of the World Bank Funded Financing Locally Led Climate Actions program.
Governor George Natembeya has lauded the dedication of Trans Nzoia county staff during a recent meeting, attributing his top-ranked status among governors to their commitment.
Governor Natembeya emphasized the importance of maintaining a well-organized environment for businesses, stating that the chosen color will serve as a distinctive identity for premises in Trans Nzoia.
Kitale Municipal Board is forging ahead with the development of a comprehensive five-year Integrated Development Plan (IDEP), emphasizing community participation and achievable objectives.
All students enrolled in Vocational Training Centers (VTCs) across Trans Nzoia County are set to receive an annual capitation of Kes 18,000 each each to support the operation of the institutions.
The Chief Officer for Agriculture and Irrigation in Trans Nzoia County, has issued a call to action for agro-chemical stockists and dealers to combat counterfeit agricultural products in the region.
The Trans Nzoia County government has taken a significant step towards supporting local traders with the constitution of a committee tasked with allocating business spaces at the upcoming Masinde Muliro Market in Kitale.