Fresh details have emerged shedding light on the private life of the late former Lugari Member of Parliament Cyrus Jirongo in the period leading to his death.
Reports indicate that despite his once flamboyant lifestyle and complex family structure, Jirongo spent his final days away from his expansive household.
According to accounts published by Taifa Leo, Jirongo was living in Gigiri, Nairobi, at a house owned by a long-time political ally.
The residence was not his own, and he was reportedly accompanied only by a maid and a driver.
None of his wives were staying with him at the time, a situation that contrasted sharply with the polygamous life he had lived for decades.
Jirongo was widely known for maintaining multiple marriages at different stages of his life, a reality that shaped both his public and private image.
His domestic life became more complicated after he entered politics in the early 1990s, when additional marriages reportedly strained earlier relationships.
Over the years his family setup evolved alongside his shifting political and financial fortunes.
The reports also revisited his early rise during the difficult economic period of the mid-nineteen eighties when he defied the odds to establish himself financially and socially in Nairobi.
His journey from modest beginnings to political influence was marked by ambition, resilience and controversy.
In his later years, however, those close to him noted a quieter life marked by reduced social circles and reliance on loyal friends.
Even as he faced financial and political setbacks, Jirongo reportedly valued personal loyalty and close companionship.
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