She later relocated to Bondo Nyironge, leaving the high-end life she lived during her hey days and bought a piece of land and started building her house.
She then engaged in gold mining, cattle and tobacco businesses to sustain her daily needs at a time when all hope seemed to be lost.
A flashback of how she used to perform and constant dreams of 'things' singing in the air and sometimes caught with lack of sleep until she danced her heart out and played the guitar for her to get to sleep have been some of the things that prompted her to go back to the music scene and she would perform home and away.
Despite old age catching up with her when she was still alive, the Benga queen's voice was still as strong as it was during the days when she first joined the music world.
Her late husband's band, Jolly Boys band held tight to her despite the predicaments she faced after the death of her husband in 1997.