Uasin Gishu Couple Gifted Brand-New Car by Children Living in Australia During Lavish Thanksgiving Event

Ishmael and Judith Kiptoo receive a brand-new car from their children in Australia during a celebratory Thanksgiving event in Uasin Gishu.

By: AXL Media

Published: May 2, 2026, 4:07 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from TUKO.co.ke.

Uasin Gishu Couple Gifted Brand-New Car by Children Living in Australia During Lavish Thanksgiving Event - article image
Uasin Gishu Couple Gifted Brand-New Car by Children Living in Australia During Lavish Thanksgiving Event - article image

A Grand Homecoming in Maji Mingi

The quiet village of Maji Mingi in Uasin Gishu County was transformed into a scene of vibrant celebration as a brand-new vehicle was delivered to the home of Ishmael and Judith Kiptoo. The car, a surprise gift from their children currently living and working in Australia, arrived adorned with colorful balloons and ribbons. The presentation was more than a simple delivery; it was a choreographed event intended to honor the couple for their years of guidance and unwavering support.

Boda Boda Procession and Community Prayer

The delivery of the vehicle was marked by a grand procession, with local boda boda riders forming a celebratory escort that lined the roads leading to the Kiptoo residence. Upon arrival, the atmosphere shifted from excitement to reverence as family members and neighbors gathered around the vehicle. In a display of faith and gratitude, the community held a prayer session to bless the car. Judith Kiptoo was visibly overcome with emotion, expressing her deep joy while sitting in the driver’s seat for the first time.

The "Roots Never Fade" Philosophy

In a statement shared via social media by Lemiso Media House, the family emphasized that the gesture was a symbolic reminder of familial bonds that transcend international borders. The post noted that regardless of the distance traveled by children seeking opportunities abroad, the "roots planted by their parents never fade." The gift was framed as a direct "thank you" for the lifetime of sacrifices the Kiptoos made to ensure their children’s success, highlighting a growing trend of the Kenyan diaspora giving back to their home communities.

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