Homa Bay Town MP Peter Kaluma has been thrust into the eye of a storm after sensational claims linked him to secret trysts with the widow of slain Kasipul MP Ong’ondo Were.
Whispers in political corridors allege that just days after Were’s bloody assassination by masked gunmen, Kaluma was spotted at a swanky Kilimani hotel, slipping in and out with Were’s second wife under a cloud of secrecy. The mere suggestion has set tongues wagging, painting a picture of betrayal that many Kenyans say is too disturbing to ignore.
Kaluma, no stranger to controversy, has built a reputation as both a fiery legislator and a flamboyant playboy. Yet his silence on the scandal is only stoking public suspicion. On TikTok, X, and Facebook, Kenyans are trading theories—some accusing him of moral bankruptcy, others dismissing the claims as dirty political warfare.
The timing of the allegations could not be more explosive. Ong’ondo Were’s murder shocked the nation, leaving behind grief, unanswered questions, and a trail of fear. To now hear whispers of his widow allegedly keeping company with a fellow MP has only deepened the wounds, sparking furious debates about power, loyalty, and the rot in Kenya’s political class.
For Kaluma, the pressure is mounting. His refusal to address the claims has created a vacuum of truth, leaving the public to speculate wildly. And in a country where rumors spread faster than facts, silence can be as damning as guilt.
As the dust swirls, one question remains: Is Kaluma entangled in a scandal that could end his career—or is he the victim of a ruthless smear plot?








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