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.
Over 100 youths from Trans Nzoia's informal settlements are researching slum prevention and upgrading strategies in a project led by KISIP 2, Geo Dev, and CPCT.
Trans Nzoia County, in partnership with the Kenya Informal Settlements Improvement Project (KISIP) 2, is moving forward with land tenure regularization for Khalabana and Maridadi informal settlements
Trans Nzoia County launches KISIP 2 to improve infrastructure and living conditions in five informal settlements, enhancing roads, water supply, and sanitation systems.
Trans Nzoia's KISIP 2 project will improve sanitation and water access for over 1,500 families in the Kipsongo informal settlements, enhancing the health and well-being of the community.
The KISIP 2 National Project Coordination Team visited Trans Nzoia County to assess the progress of key infrastructure projects aimed at improving informal settlements.
Trans Nzoia County has contracted Geodev Consultancy to develop a strategic plan for slum upgrading and prevention, as part of the KISIP II project, focusing on five informal settlements in Kitale.
Trans Nzoia's Lands, Housing, and Urban Planning Executive, Janerose Mutama, facilitates talks between contractors, community members, and local officials to ensure smooth implementation of the World Bank-funded KISIP-II project in Kitale's informal settlements.
Trans Nzoia County officials, contractors, and stakeholders meet to discuss the effective implementation of the KISIP II project, focusing on timelines, community involvement, and compliance with donor requirements.
Over 200,000 residents of Kitale's informal settlements in Trans-Nzoia to benefit from KISIP-II, a slum upgrade program funded by the World Bank, national government, and county administration.