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.
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.
The Kenya Informal Settlement Improvement Project (KISIP2) in Trans Nzoia County, funded by the World Bank and AFD, is transforming informal settlements with major advancements in infrastructure such as roads, drainage, water supply, and public lighting.
Trans Nzoia County Assembly is briefed on the Kitale Integrated Development Plan (IDEP), a vital blueprint aimed at unlocking funding and driving development in Kitale Municipality.
Trans Nzoia County validates its Slum Upgrading and Prevention Strategy with input from key stakeholders to improve living conditions in informal settlements.
Trans Nzoia County hails the national government for expanding the KISIP 2 project to rural informal settlements, aiming to address slum proliferation and improve living conditions in underserved areas.
Trans Nzoia's CEC for Lands, Janerose Nasimiyu Mutama, praises the progress of the KISIP2 infrastructure project despite weather challenges, emphasizing timely completion and community benefits.
The World Bank commends Trans Nzoia County for its impressive progress on the KISIP 2 Project, which aims to improve the lives of over 52,705 residents in five informal settlements
The national FLLoCA Project Implementation Unit offers technical guidance to Trans Nzoia's coordination team for finalizing community project proposals in agriculture, water, and environment sectors.
Trans Nzoia County kicks off the beaconing exercise under the KISIP 2 project to secure land tenure for residents of Maridadi and Khalabana informal settlements.
Residents of Maridadi and Khalabana informal settlements were briefed on the land tenure regularisation project by the Trans Nzoia County Department of Lands, ensuring World Bank guidelines are met.