Watch Cyrus Jirongo’s 3 widows introduce each other to the public

The mourning of former Lugari MP and Cabinet minister Cyrus Jirongo took an emotional turn on Sunday after his three wives were formally introduced to the public for the first time since his sudden death. The rare moment unfolded at the family’s expansive home in Gigiri, Nairob..
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The three wives of the late former Lugari MP and Cabinet minister Cyrus Jirongo were publicly introduced for the first time during his mourning period at the family's Gigiri home in Nairobi. The women, Christine, Anne "Mkubwa," and another Ann, collectively received condolences from hundreds of mourners, offering insight into the polygamous family structure Jirongo openly discussed during his lifetime.
- Jirongo died at around 2 AM on December 13, 2025, in a tragic road accident on the Nakuru–Nairobi Highway.
- The wives thanked mourners, stating, "We are speechless. Thank you all for standing with us," and "As much as we feel the pain, we are comforted by the love he showed us."
- Jirongo was known for openly defending polygamy as a traditional and civilized way of life.
- He will be laid to rest on Tuesday, December 30, at his home in Lumakanda, Kakamega County.
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