Construction frenzy as engineers rush to complete the late marathon record holder's house. Find out the latest updates on the completion deadline!
The construction of late marathon world record holder, Kelvin Kiptum's new house has become a buzz in Uasin Gishu county. President William Ruto intervened to fast-track the project at Kiptum's farm in Naiberi. Engineers and workers are working tirelessly, promising to have the house ready by Thursday. The new housing technology being used is set to revolutionize the construction process, ensuring the quick completion of Kiptum's three-bedroom home within a week.
As the deadline approaches, the interior of the house is taking shape, with construction workers focusing on the finishing touches. Photos reveal the progress made as the family home of the marathoner nears completion. NTV Kenya captures the excitement surrounding the final stages of the construction process, with the race against time intensifying.
Amidst the construction frenzy, a solemn event is also in the works. Kelvin Kiptum is set to be buried on his farm in Uasin Gishu County, honoring the legacy of the late marathon world record holder. The home being completed in his honor will stand as a lasting tribute to his remarkable achievements.
In a mysterious twist, detectives are piecing together the final moments of Kelvin Kiptum before his tragic accident. The investigation by the DCI sheds light on the events leading up to the marathoner's untimely death, uncovering intriguing details about his last interactions and whereabouts.
Did you know? President William Ruto personally ordered the construction of Kelvin Kiptum's house, emphasizing the importance of honoring the late marathoner. Additionally, the new housing technology being utilized promises to streamline future construction projects in the region, marking a significant milestone in architectural advancements.
President William Ruto ordered the construction of the house at Kiptum's farm located at Naiberi in Uasin Gishu county. Engineers and workers have camped at the ...
Engineers upbeat about finishing construction of Kelvin Kiptum's three-bedroom house in one week. [Peter Ochieng, Standard].
The race to complete world marathon record holder Kelvin Kiptum's family home is entering the home.
Engineers dispatched by the government are about to finish the home of late world marathon record holder Kelvin Kiptum. President William Ruto ordered that the ...
Construction workers have shifted their focus to the interior of deceased marathoner Kelvin Kiptum's house as the deadline for completion draws closer.
The world marathon record-holder will be buried on Friday, 23 February on his farm in Uasin Gishu Country in western Kenya.
DCI has traced marathoner Kelvin Kiptum's last hours before his fatal crash, examining movements and interactions without disclosing specific restaurant ...
The late world marathoner Kelvin Kiptum's new house nears completion less than a week into construction. Recent images reveal contractors focusing on the ...