The Trans Nzoia County Government has opened a new health facility in Sinoko Motosiet Ward, enhancing healthcare accessibility and aligning with Governor George Natembeya’s universal healthcare goals.
Trans Nzoia County Government trains over 200 enforcement officers to improve efficiency, discipline, and customer care, with a focus on financial discipline and career progression.
Trans Nzoia County launches a massive tree planting initiative led by Chief Officer Jane Wachwenge, aiming to plant over a million trees within a year to combat climate change and promote environmental sustainability.
WEALD School students from the UK partner with St. Columbans Secondary School in Kenya to build classrooms, improving infrastructure and fostering international goodwill.
County Director of VTCs Eluid Lusweti encourages Trans Nzoia youths to utilize increased capitation in Vocational Training Centers for skill acquisition, essential for solving emerging global challenges.
Governor George Natembeya of Trans Nzoia pledges zero tolerance for corruption and inefficiency, emphasizing the need for transparent service delivery and setting ambitious targets for county revenue collection.
CEC Janerose Nasimiyu Mutama emphasizes transparency and equity in Milimani market plot allocations, assuring residents of adherence to legal provisions.
Kitale Museum attracts more than 800 students a week after transitioning to Trans Nzoia County administration, with plans for an animal orphanage and expanded reptile park.
Trans Nzoia County progresses with land regularization in the Khalabana Settlement Scheme, ensuring secure land tenure for residents through the KISIP 2 project.
Khalabana and Maridadi informal settlements in Trans Nzoia County to benefit from land ownership documents through the KISIP2 World Bank-funded project.