Cherono’s Land Battle in Sergoit

By Henry Chebii

Former 3000m steeplechase champion Stephen Cherono is facing the possible loss of his 11.8-acre farm in Sergoit. The land, where he currently lives, is being claimed by his longtime friend Daniel Ledama Ruto.
The dispute has been dragging in court, and the outcome looks uncertain for Cherono. The story goes back to his prime years as an athlete, when he switched allegiance to run for Qatar. At that time, Cherono entrusted Ruto to purchase the farm on his behalf. What seemed like a friendly arrangement has now turned into a bitter fight more than a decade later.
The situation worsened in 2015 when Cherono was declared bankrupt, following a controversial incident at a club in Eldoret. Since then, questions have lingered: why did he trust a friend with such a major purchase instead of involving his family?
The case has become complicated because Cherono cannot directly prove that he was the one who bought the farm. There are no clear documents linking him to the transaction. This gap has left the court with little ground to support his claim.
Today, the matter stands as one of the most complex land disputes in Eldoret courts, mixing friendship, trust, and the harsh realities of property ownership.



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