The Kenya Informal Settlements Improvement Project Phase 2 (KISIP2) in Trans Nzoia has reached 61% completion, enhancing road networks, drainage, and water access in five informal settlements.
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.
The Trans Nzoia County Government convened a technical stakeholders' meeting in Kitale to validate the draft Slum Upgrading and Prevention Strategy, aiming to enhance sustainable urban development and improve informal settlements.
Trans Nzoia County marked a significant milestone in youth empowerment by reaffirming its commitment to the Ukombozi Scholarship Program during the commemoration of Scouting Movement founder, Robert Baden-Powell.
Trans Nzoia County held a public participation forum to discuss the County Physical Strategy Paper (CPSP) for 2025-2026, ensuring citizen involvement in budget planning and prioritization.
Trans Nzoia County is poised to receive a KES 352 million investment grant under the Kenya Devolution Support Programme (KDSP 2) after a successful assessment by the State Department for Devolution.
Trans Nzoia County has officially flagged off its team for the East African Local Authorities Sports and Cultural Association (EALASCA) Games, set to take place in Kampala, Uganda, from February 21 to 28.
A Trans Nzoia Roads Committee, led by engineers Rodgers Simiyu and Josephat Makokha, inspected major infrastructure projects in Kinyoro and Matisi Wards, focusing on road accessibility and bridge safety.
Residents of Tima, Kaplamai Ward, Cherangany Sub-County, can now access clean and safe water after the County Government commissioned a Kes 3.7 million solar-powered water project.
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.