In a heartening display of communal support and solidarity, progress on the construction of a permanent house for the late marathoner Kiptum’s father in Naiberi, Uasin Gishu County, has ignited a groundswell of positive reactions from netizens across Kenya.
Shared by Lemiso Media House, images showcasing the evolution of the construction have elicited widespread approval and delight, evoking sentiments of affirmation and satisfaction among social media users.

The house, distinguishable from the government-provided dwelling previously erected for Kiptum, embodies a traditional architectural style, employing locally sourced materials such as blocks, resonating profoundly with Kenyans familiar with such housing structures.
As these visuals circulated online, the phrase “Hii Sasa Ndio Nyumba” reverberated throughout comment sections, serving as a poignant testament to the collective recognition that the residence being erected for Kiptum’s father epitomizes comfort and dignity.

The significance of furnishing Kiptum’s father with a permanent abode, especially in the aftermath of his son’s untimely passing and the subsequent national mourning, has not escaped public consciousness.
This gesture symbolizes a commitment to honoring the legacy of the late marathoner while also bolstering the welfare of his family.

With each step forward in the construction process, anticipation mounts, as countless individuals eagerly anticipate the moment when Kiptum’s father can finally call the completed structure his home.
Through the shared sentiment of “Hii Sasa Ndio Nyumba,” Kenyans collectively celebrate more than just the erection of a physical edifice; they herald the creation of a sanctuary and a place of belonging for Kiptum’s father, epitomizing the spirit of compassion and generosity that defines the nation.

As this heartwarming narrative unfolds, Lemiso Media House continues to provide updates on its official Facebook page, inviting widespread engagement and fostering a sense of unity and community pride.
