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.
Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya has called on the national government to provide free fertilizer, guarantee minimum returns for farmers, and ensure equity in agricultural support to enhance food security and economic stability.
Governor George Natembeya has urged the national government to provide free fertilizers to farmers, emphasizing the need for increased support to enhance food security in Trans Nzoia.
Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya has launched a major food security initiative, distributing free maize seeds to over 200,000 small-scale farmers to boost agricultural production and economic empowerment.
Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya has been ranked as the best visionary leader in Kenya, while Janerose Mutama emerged as the top-performing CEC in Trans Nzoia County and the second-best in the country.
Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya has directed an assessment of stalled projects in Waitaluk Ward, while the Roads Department intensifies road repairs across the county.
Governor George Natembeya has initiated a mid-year performance review for County Executive Committee (CEC) members to assess progress, address challenges, and enhance service delivery in Trans Nzoia.
Trans Nzoia County has witnessed a surge in vocational training enrolment following Governor George Natembeya’s fulfillment of his pledge to increase capitation to Ksh 45 million.
Governor George Natembeya has received the selection report for the County Public Service Board Secretary, paving the way for the final vetting and appointment process.
Governor George Natembeya lauds efforts of health partners behind the Chamas for Change Women Rise Study, highlighting community resilience and maternal health empowerment in Trans Nzoia County.
Governor George Natembeya has paid Sh2.8 million in school fees for Muungano Secondary students, aiming to boost retention and improve performance after dismal KCSE results.