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Trans Nzoia gets Sh352m extra World Bank funding for projects

Kevin TevBy Kevin TevNovember 8, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The World Bank has approved extra funding to Trans Nzoia county for improvement of infrastructure and services.

The county has qualified for level two funding under the second phase of the Kenya Devolution Support Programme (KDSP2), following a rigorous evaluation by the World Bank.
World Bank consultant Sally Aoko announced the county’s qualification during an exit briefing with the implementation committee in Kitale.
She said Trans Nzoia successfully met all minimum requirements set by the lender.
The county can now access Sh352 million for key projects.
The bank has been funding projects to upgrade informal settlements.
Aoko urged county officers to continue adhering to World Bank standards, particularly on record-keeping and compliance during project rollout.
“You must maintain proper documentation and follow all procedures as required by the World Bank to ensure transparency and smooth implementation,” she said.
Aoko said the assessment examined several key components, including a signed participation agreement affirming the county’s commitment.
Also examined was the functionality of steering and technical committees, properly appointed implementation teams and evidence of approved work plans and activity reports.
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The World Bank team also reviewed the 2025-26 approved county budget to confirm inclusion of KDSP grants, annual cash flow plans, audit opinions and availability of required policy documents on the county website.
Other areas of scrutiny included gender mainstreaming efforts, approved training plans, programme-based budgets, the County Finance Act, and quarterly budget implementation reports.
Acting public service management executive Pepela Wanjala praised the assessment, saying the feedback would strengthen implementation ahead of the disbursement.
“The guidance we have received will help us fast-track critical projects for the benefit of our people, just as we did under KDSP1,” Wanjala said.
County secretary Truphosa Amere also welcomed the development, noting KDSP support has previously played a key role in bridging budget gaps and funding crucial capital projects.
Trans Nzoia, under the first KDSP phase, completed major projects including Masinde Muliro Modern Market and Tom Mboya Mother and Child Hospital, facilities expected to serve thousands once fully operational.
KDSP2 county coordinator Emeldah Agoi said the fresh allocation will support construction of county road links to bitumen standard, upgrade of Tulwet Health Centre, and establishment of a modern fire station.
“This funding will go a long way in improving services and making a real impact on the lives of our citizens,” Agoi said.
KDSP2 is a World Bank-supported programme aimed at strengthening county governance, public finance management and infrastructure development across Kenya’s devolved units.
 Trans Nzoia now moves into the implementation phase as it awaits formal funding release.
BY MATHEWS NDANYI
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