A delegation from the Ministry of Environment has lauded the positive impact of FLLoCA projects in Trans Nzoia, with beneficiaries celebrating water, energy, and livelihood improvements driven by community-led climate action.
Trans Nzoia County has completed and officially taken over a KSh 27 million floodlighting project in five informal settlements under KISIP2, aiming to enhance security, extend business hours, and reduce crime.
The Trans Nzoia County Environment Committee is reviewing four critical Bills aimed at tackling climate change, managing natural resources, and bolstering climate resilience through sustainable environmental governance.
Youth professionals across Trans Nzoia County were trained on ethics, integrity, and anti-corruption strategies in a sensitization workshop held at Kitale National Polytechnic, spearheaded by the EACC and the County Government.
The Commission on Administrative Justice (CAJ) and the Trans Nzoia County Government have committed to strengthening redress and access to information in the FLLoCA program through legal frameworks, capacity building, and institutional support.
As cases of GBV and femicide rise, the Presidential Taskforce launched its national public engagement in Trans Nzoia, urging collaborative solutions and citizen-driven recommendations to combat the deepening crisis.
Trans Nzoia County has signed a landmark agreement with Nigeria’s Bells University of Technology to establish a university in Kitale, promising local access to quality higher education and economic growth.
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 has initiated formal discussions with Bells University of Technology, Nigeria, to establish its first university—an ambitious move aimed at expanding higher education access and spurring regional development.
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 marked World Immunization Day with renewed commitment to equitable vaccination access, celebrating major milestones while calling for urgent action to reach under-immunized and zero-dose children.
Trans Nzoia County held its first-ever Vocational Training Centres graduation ceremony, celebrating over 800 graduates, as enrollment rose by 20% following a capitation increase to Ksh. 13,000 per student.