Peter Kaluma

Peter Kaluma

politician Kenya

Peter Kaluma is a member of the National Assembly for Homa Bay Town and a vocal advocate for the ODM party. He has been involved in discussions around the strategic positioning of Raila Odinga's allies in government following the recent political developments.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
97,324
Power
192$
Sentiment
5.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Kenya 2 5.00 0.18% +0% 53,771,296 97,324 $106,000 192$
Totals 2 53,771,296 97,324 $106,000 192$
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Recent Mentions

Kenya Kenya: Peter Kaluma addressed the media in a blood-drenched shirt after being a victim of electoral violence. 5

The Standard: By-elections lay bare troubling signals ahead of 2027 polls

Kenya Kenya: Homa Bay Town MP Peter Kaluma was injured after being attacked by a group of unknown people at Agoro Sare Primary School while monitoring the Kasipul parliamentary vote. 5

The Standard: Developing: Chaos, violence dominate mini-polls

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Kenyan MP Peter Kaluma is urging parliament to advance the family protection bill 2023, which aims to outlaw same-sex relationships. 2

The Guardian: ‘There was so much vitriol’: Willis Chimano on being outed while in Africa’s biggest boy band | LGBTQ+ rights

Kenya Kenya: Peter Kaluma has taken issue with ODM Secretary General Edwin Sifuna over his recent declaration that the Memorandum of Understanding between ODM and UDA is 'dead.' 6

The Standard: Kaluma faults Sifuna over remarks on ODM-UDA deal

Kenya Kenya: Homa Bay Town MP Peter Kaluma, a vocal opponent of LGBTQ+ rights, condemned the vote, terming it a betrayal of national values. 2

The Standard: Kenya's vote for LGBTQ rights protection at UN sparks controversy

Kenya Kenya: Homa Bay MP Peter Kaluma recently called for the cancellation of BBC's licence for airing an unflattering exposé of police brutality in Kenya. 4

The Standard: Blaming media for the shortcomings of government is dishonest