Fastest house for fastest man: Construction underway for Kelvin Kiptum's home

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Fastest house for fastest man: Construction underway for Kelvin Kiptum's home


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  1. Makes no sense,hiyo nyumba mnajengea nani sasa na mwenyewe kashafaliki,hata watakaoishi pale hawatakuwa na furaha juu ndiyo nyumba ijengwa after kifo kutokea

  2. The government have been benefiting alot from Kiptum when he was a life . This building is not free , These are his money which he should be benefiting when he was alive . Athletes are bringing so much money in government, and they never enjoy anything , some even prefer to go to run to another country , people even forget if they exist. They run in the middle of the night in the dark over the mountains and they never enyoy. When will they respected and recognised?.

  3. Thank you Kenyan government!🎉May the Good God bless you always. Thank you for winning fior Kenya Mr. Kiptum and family. God bless you. RIP Mr. Kelvin Kiptum. Rest with the Angels🎉

  4. If only the goverment
    Had athletics bus 🚌 or 🚗 🚘
    To drive them to there destinations of sport.
    ??
    Eee Africa 🌍 🇰🇪 being one of them😢

  5. Am wondering what Kenya Engineers have to say about the structural integrity of this house!
    What say you Engineers, not interested with architecture inputs.

  6. Kiptum rose to fame in the last year. I think its a bit unfair to expect that government would have built him a house that fast. Yes he broke the world record but people don't remember marathon world record holders really. Winning the gold medal in Paris would have probably started to cement his legacy. What we need is a way of holding our young athletes hands as they navigate fame and fortune. Can't AK have a program for mentoring these athletes on how to handle themeslves. I really wonder why he had to drive in rhe middle of the night to Kaptagat yet here he was preparing an assault on the world record. It seems to me he didn't have managers etc who could help him navigate this perilous path of a young famous athlete. Also those saying he should have had a house and not a car aint being fair. He was only 24! For crying out loud! How many 24 year olds have built a house? He would have had plenty of time to figure it out.

  7. Yes yes u have done it again for this legend. Imagine international visitors coming to burry a legend who has no house? They could have blamed this nation for being ungreatful Kiptum. Asante umeficha haibu ya Kenya Nation

  8. Look at what unity does. We as Jehovah's Witnesses have built our Kingdom Hall ( Places where we meet and worship) in three days, from foundation to being approved to use.