Social media users have been stunned by photos of Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna’s Bungoma home. Edwin Sifuna hosts guests at his Bungoma home. In a series of photos shared by fellow politician John Wanami, rare images of the senator’s bungalow were brought to the public, attracting comments from both his fans and political opponents. The Nairobi senator has been a revelation in Kenya’s political space in recent times; however, it has been his magnificent Bungoma mansion that has gotten Kenyans talking this time. Photos of Sifuna’s Bungoma bungalow The numerous photos shared by the MP for the Bumula constituency in November 2025, ahead of the Malava by-election. During the period, Sifuna had lost his uncle, and the politicians went to console the family. “Hosted by our brother ODM secretary general Edwin Sifuna at his Siaka home together with Sande Hon. Majimbo Kalasinga, our Malava constituency DAP-K candidate, Seth Panyako. We commiserated with the Sifuna family following the loss of his uncle Roy Bulinya Sifuna ahead of his burial.” The images show the senator in the company of colleagues and mostly players in the Kenyan political space. It also shows the design and arrangement of the spacious house. Edwin Sifuna welcomes guests to his Bungoma home.
The senator’s Bungoma house is a simple pitched roof classic design with red iron sheets and a cream touch on the exterior. The windows are a stark contrast against the wall, reflecting the green vegetation that surrounds the house. Exterior view of Edwin Sifuna’s Bungoma house. The inspiring design is a mark of simplicity and style, two attributes that the Linda mwananchi politician embodies even in his personality. The interior also features massive maroon curtains against a pale cream wall and a stylish recliner couch set sitting around a black coffee table. On one side is a wall unit with a huge TV set. The simple design and furniture of the house have gotten Kenyans speaking, as many suggest that most politicians would show grandeur instead. Guests in the living room of Edwin Sifuna’s Bungoma home. What did Kenyans say about Sifuna’s house? Denis Masika: “Sifuna is a simple man.” Moses Shikuku Oyondi: “Show us how big the TV screen is.” Christine Wanja: “Saviour of Kenya, keep going, sir.” Joel Nyongesa: “He looks like a humble man – does this mean he can be easily bought?”
