The construction of late athlete Kelvin Kiptum’s 3-bedroom house in Elgeyo Marakwet County has entered a new phase, with engineers applying finishing touches ahead of its scheduled handover to the family.
Utilizing precast technology, the house has seen significant progress, including the completion of roofing and skeletal walling.
Photos from the site depict workers engaged in painting work on the walls as the final touches are being applied to the structure.

According to information shared by the engineers, the house is expected to be completed by Thursday, ready for handover to the late athlete’s family.
Originally slated for burial on Saturday, plans have shifted, with the burial now set for Friday, February 23.
This adjustment was made to accommodate the travel plans of the head of state, President William Ruto.
Following the burial, President Ruto is scheduled to fly to Namibia to attend the funeral of late Namibian President Hage Geingbob.

The construction of Kelvin Kiptum’s house serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring legacy left behind by the talented athlete.
It symbolizes the community’s support and appreciation for his contributions to the sports world, ensuring that his family is provided for even in his absence.
As the finishing touches are applied to the house, anticipation builds for its completion and handover to the Kiptum family.

The project stands as a testament to the resilience and unity of the community, rallying together to honor the memory of one of their own.
In the midst of tragedy, the construction of Kelvin Kiptum’s house serves as a beacon of hope and solidarity, reflecting the unwavering support of the community during difficult times.
It is a testament to the lasting impact of Kiptum’s life and achievements, ensuring that his legacy continues to thrive even beyond the realm of sports.

