Kericho: A Beautiful 20-Year-Old, Builds A Beautiful House For Her Parents In The Village

  • Faith Cherotich was praised by netizens after showing off the beautiful house she built for her parents
  • The 20-year-old athlete expressed his happiness after fulfilling his dream of building a beautiful house for his parents
  • He built a beautiful three bedroom house in his village Kipkelion West, Kericho county

Kericho – Many children wish to build their parents a house or buy them a car as a sign of their love.

Kericho athlete Faith Cherotich (left) built a beautiful home for her mother and father in their village home (right). Photo: Faith Cherotich.
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Athlete sand of Kenya has brought happiness to his parents after gifting them a house.

Faith Cherotich surprised her father and mother with a beautiful house to show her love to them.

“There are many ways to celebrate and appreciate our parents. In my home, Kipkelion, I gave my parents this wonderful home. I thank God for this and you, my countrymen, for your endless support,” he wrote happily.

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There was joy and happiness when the guests showed up for the family ax cutting ceremony to celebrate with them.

In one photo, Cherotich was seen feeding a man cake during a fun village celebration.

Several residents turned out for the event, sharing the joy of a lovely gift from Cherotich, the Diamond League 3000m steeplechase champion.

Kenyans praise Faith Cherotich

“The thoughtful gesture from the 20-year-old inspired social media users, as they explained in the comments section.

Fridah Khisa: “I will continue to applaud others until it is my turn. Congratulations my sister. May God protect you and bless you.”

Chebet Cheptoab Zion: Congratulations, Little Faith. May God Almighty continue to shower his blessings on you.”

Maritime Chebet: “That was the best thing you could do for your parents.” Jacy KE: “A house without a daughter is like a spring without a source. Thumbs up to the little champion, congratulations. Parents always come first. Their prayers keep us going.”

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In another case, Henry Mukhwana's family was living in extreme poverty in a village identified as Chesamis in the county of Bungomaand even wearing shoes was a unique privilege.

As soon as he graduated with his bachelor's degree, he thought that he would get a job as soon as possible to support his poor family, but that did not happen, and he chose to go back to school.

After obtaining his Master's degree, Mukhwana struggled for a long time before getting a job as a lecturer at the College University of Technology and transferred to Stephen F. Austin State University in Texas.

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