Kenyans Send Messages of Support to Engineers Working on Kelvin Kiptum’s House at Night: “God Bless”
Photos of engineers working on Kelvin Kiptum's at night has left netizens praising them online. Engineers have been working around the clock to finalize Kelvin Kiptum's house ahead of his send off. President William Ruto's administration is expected to hand over the house it built for the family of late marathoner Kelvin Kiptum. Ruto directed the house to be built within seven days ahead of the state funeral for the world record holder. The government built the three-bedroom house using steel, a popular product for roofing, which caused mixed reactions among Kenyans. . Photos of the engineers working around the clock to put up the house have gone viral online. Netizens have shared their messages of support, noting that they were wishing the engineers all the best in their work. Netizens react to engineers constructing Kiptum's house Here is what they had to say: Timothy Bãröñ: "Great job." Sharon Chepngetich: "Wauh amazing." Peters Edelundas Gitau: "So sad it's happening in his absence." Irene Testimony Mpenda Bidii: "When God opens anything small first remember home b4 anything else."
by Patricia Tonui
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