Last week, President William Ruto ordered that a house be set up for the family of the lateKelvin Kiptum within a record two weeks....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>
The construction of Kelvin Kiptum’s house was to be fully funded by the government. As the contractor hit the ground running, Kenyans were keen to witness what type of house the government was building for the late Kiptum.
As construction progresses and the house takes shape, a majority of Kenyans have come out with a verdict on the new house. And this verdict is not very pleasing.
A number of Kenyans on social media have taken issue with the house’s flat roof and plywood walling. Others have made comparisons between the house and industrial warehouses, while others have adopted a wait-and-see approach.
“I am 100 percent sure if Kelvin Kiptum rose up today and was given a chance to either inherit this house or put up a real classy one, he would opt for the latter. This is a kind of a warehouse or a godown,” remarked popular lawyer Wahome Thuku..CONTINUE READING>>