Uasin Gishu Governor Dr Jonathan Bii.

Uasin Gishu County Allocates Ksh 43m for Construction of Two New VTCs

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The County Government of Uasin Gishu has announced plans to construct two new Vocational Training Centres (VTCs) as part of efforts to strengthen technical and vocational education.

Governor Dr Jonathan Bii revealed that KSh 43 million has already been set aside to facilitate the construction of the new VTCs.

Speaking during a meeting with principals from the county’s 13 existing VTCs, the governor said the new institutions will be established in Karuna Meibeki and Simat Kapseret.

Some of the Uasin Gishu VTCs principals during a meeting with Governor Jonathan Bii on January 12, 2026.

Governor Bii also noted that his administration has recently promoted and employed additional trainers, as well as promoted principals and their deputies, to enhance service delivery.

We remain committed to doing even more in the coming years to strengthen leadership and instructional capacity,” he said.

The Governor further announced that renovations at Eldoret VTC in Kipkenyo have been completed at a cost of KSh 1.3 million, while Ng’enyilel Vocational Training Centre has been constructed at a cost of KSh 100 million.

These facilities will be commissioned soon,” he said.

The governor also emphasised the need for VTCs to go beyond routine training and deliberately embrace innovation, creativity, and relevance.

Governor Bii awards a certificate to one of the VTC students that was graduating.
Governor Bii awards a certificate to one of the VTC students at a past graduation. Photo: File.

Our VTCs must evolve into hubs of practical solutions that respond directly to the needs of our growing city. We must encourage innovations that address urban challenges, including affordable housing technologies and public infrastructure maintenance,” he said.

Going forward, he noted, each VTC is expected to develop flagship innovation projects, strengthen partnerships with industry players, and actively participate in exhibitions, skills competitions, and community-based initiatives that demonstrate tangible impact.

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