Peter Kaula was the former Member of County Assembly (MCA) for the Karachuonyo ward in Homa Bay County, Kenya.
A grassroots politician and community figure rooted in the Karachuonyo constituency of Homa Bay County in the Nyanza region of western Kenya, he built a career in public service at the county assembly level representing his constituents through the devolved government structure that Kenya adopted under the 2010 Constitution.
Kaula passed away in late March following a long battle with illness, leaving behind a legacy of dedication to public service, steadfast leadership, and commitment to the welfare of his constituents.
Beyond his political career, Peter Kaula’s story captured widespread national attention at the time of his burial when the touching and remarkably candid tribute delivered by his third wife, Akinyi, revealed the extraordinary personal story of a man who had lived across continents, loved across cultures, and ultimately built a family that despite its unconventional origins found harmony, mutual respect, and shared devotion in its final chapter.
His is a story that speaks to the complexity of love, loyalty, and the ties that bind Kenyans across diaspora and homeland.
Profile
| Full Name | Peter Ojwang Kaula |
| Nationality | Kenyan |
| Ethnicity | Luo |
| Political Position | Member of County Assembly (MCA), Karachuonyo Ward, Homa Bay County |
| County | Homa Bay County, Kenya |
| Spouses | First wife (Mama Patrick name not publicly disclosed); second wife (not identified in available records); third wife: Akinyi |
| Children | At least one son, William Abala (mentioned at the time of his United States period) |
| Death | Late March (year most recently confirmed as 2025 per available records), following a prolonged illness |
Early Life
Peter Ojwang Kaula was born and raised in the Karachuonyo area of Homa Bay County in the Nyanza region of western Kenya.
He is of Luo heritage one of Kenya’s largest and most culturally distinctive ethnic communities, known for its rich oral traditions, deep music heritage, and a long history of producing some of Kenya’s most formidable political figures, including former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, the late Tom Mboya, and the late Oginga Odinga.
The specific details of his date of birth, his parents’ identities and occupations, his siblings, and the precise details of his childhood and early education are not publicly documented in any verified source available at the time of this biography’s preparation.
What is established from the available public record is that he grew up in the Karachuonyo constituency, maintained deep roots in this community throughout his life, and ultimately chose to serve it through elected public office a choice that reflects the civic values that characterise many Luo community leaders in Homa Bay County.
His time in the United States during which he met his third wife, Akinyi indicates that he spent a significant period living and working abroad before returning to Kenya to pursue his political ambitions.
The precise timing and circumstances of his time in America are not fully documented, but based on his third wife’s account, he was based in the United States for at least a period that allowed him to form a serious enough relationship with Akinyi for her to agree to follow him back to Kenya.
Education
Specific details about Peter Kaula’s formal educational background the schools he attended, the qualifications he obtained, and the academic institutions that shaped his intellectual development are not publicly available in any verified official or media source.
For local politicians operating at the ward and county assembly level in Kenya’s devolved government system, comprehensive biographical details are frequently unavailable in public records, particularly for those whose public profile was primarily built at the grassroots community level rather than through media-intensive national politics.
What his career demonstrates is a man with sufficient civic knowledge, community understanding, and political acumen to win and hold elected office at the county assembly level in the competitive political environment of Homa Bay County a county with a highly politically engaged electorate and a tradition of fierce democratic competition at every level of government.
Political Career
Member of County Assembly Karachuonyo Ward, Homa Bay County
Peter Kaula served as the Member of County Assembly (MCA) for Karachuonyo Ward in Homa Bay County one of the 47 counties of Kenya established by the 2010 Constitution as part of the country’s devolution framework.
The County Assembly is the legislative arm of county government, responsible for passing county legislation, approving the county budget, and providing oversight of county executive activities.
MCAs represent specific wards within their respective counties and are the most directly accountable elected representatives to their local communities under Kenya’s devolved governance system.
His role as MCA for Karachuonyo gave him responsibility for representing the interests and concerns of his ward’s residents before the Homa Bay County Assembly, participating in legislative debates on county policy, engaging with the county executive on development projects affecting his constituency, and serving as a first point of contact for his constituents on issues requiring government attention or intervention.
His public profile as area MCA was documented as far back as 2019, when he was among a group of senior Homa Bay County officials including the Deputy Governor, the County Secretary, Rangwe MP Lilian Gogo, and Karachuonyo MP Adipo Okuome who called for investigations into the murder of a county executive official.
His participation in this public call for accountability alongside some of the most senior political figures in Homa Bay County reflected both his standing within the county’s political establishment and his willingness to speak publicly on matters of justice and governance.
His legacy in public life was described at his burial as one of dedication to public service, steadfast leadership, and commitment to the welfare of his constituents a tribute that encapsulates the expectations and the standards that his community held him to during his years as their elected representative.
Personal Life
Family and Three Wives
Peter Kaula was a polygamous man a marital arrangement that, while increasingly uncommon among younger generations of Kenyans, remains legally recognised and culturally practised in many Luo communities in the Nyanza region. He had three wives over the course of his lifetime.
His first wife affectionately referred to at the burial ceremony as “Mama Patrick” was described by his third wife, Akinyi, as “a phenomenal woman” and “a woman and a half.” Akinyi praised her co-wife, saying she was respectful, welcoming, and would cook for her whenever she visited the village. Mama Patrick appears to have been the anchor of the family’s domestic life in Karachuonyo, representing the village-based stability around which Peter Kaula organised his family life.
She is one of the most warmly described figures in the accounts of those who knew the Kaula family, and her name Mama Patrick suggests she is the mother of a son named Patrick. His second wife’s details are not covered in any available account of Peter Kaula’s life.
Meeting His Third Wife Akinyi
The most widely reported element of Peter Kaula’s personal life and the story that brought his biography to national media attention at the time of his burial is the account of how he met and married his third wife, Akinyi, during his time in the United States.
Akinyi stated that when they met in the United States, Kaula told her he was divorced and had no other wife. She said he even showed her divorce papers, saying he would live with her in Kenya when they returned. He said he only had a son called William Abala and asked her to love him just as he did, and she agreed.
By then, she had already completed her first degree and was in her third year of nursing school abroad. Because of love, she dropped everything and followed Kaula, whom she says was almost twice her age.
The sacrifice Akinyi made abandoning her nursing studies in the United States, where she was building toward a professional career, to return to Kenya with a man almost twice her age speaks to the depth of her feelings and the persuasive power of Peter Kaula’s personal charm and evident charisma.
“When we returned to Kenya, my parents were furious. They could not understand how their ambitious daughter could just leave behind her dreams to follow an older man. I told them this was the man I loved, and that they would eventually learn to love him too,” she stated.
The discovery of his other wife who had been presented to her as a former ex-wife through the alleged divorce papers came as a shock to the young Akinyi upon her arrival in Kenya.
She received the news from a friend who showed her Kaula’s first wife. “It was war. I am very dramatic; I caused chaos and even told my husband I would not cook for him. But some friends sat me down and encouraged me to stay. The reason I stayed is because I found a phenomenal woman don’t joke with Mama Patrick, she is a woman and a half,” said Akinyi.
What emerged from Akinyi’s tribute and what gave it its remarkable emotional resonance across Kenyan social media was not a story of betrayal and bitterness, but of reconciliation, friendship, and an extraordinary bond forged between two women who chose love and family over grievance.
Akinyi noted the respectful bond they shared, even during Kaula’s illness, living together in one house and taking turns to care for him in hospital. Akinyi asked that their bond of love and respect continue even in the absence of their husband.
Illness and Death
Kaula passed away in late March following a long battle with illness. The specific nature of his illness has not been publicly disclosed in any verified report.
His death was preceded by a period of sustained illness during which, remarkably, both Mama Patrick (his first wife) and Akinyi (his third wife) were present living together in one house and taking turns to care for him in hospital.
This detail of two wives from different life chapters choosing to set aside whatever differences may have existed between them to jointly care for a dying husband was among the most humanly moving aspects of the story that emerged at his burial.
Family, friends, and mourners gathered at the home of Peter Kaula to pay their final respects. The burial ceremony was attended by the community he had served as MCA and by the family members and close friends whose lives had intersected with his across his years in Kenya and abroad.
Legacy
Kaula left behind a legacy of dedication to public service, steadfast leadership, and commitment to the welfare of his constituents. As an MCA in a county known for its politically engaged and demanding electorate, his years of service represented a sustained commitment to the community that had entrusted him with one of the most directly accountable political mandates in Kenya’s devolved system.
His personal story of a man who loved across the distance between Kenya and America, who built a polygamous family that found genuine harmony and mutual support, and whose wives demonstrated at his burial the kind of human solidarity that transcends conventional expectations added a deeply human dimension to his public legacy.
The story of Akinyi’s tribute at his burial circulated widely across Kenyan social media platforms and mainstream digital news outlets in the days following his death, reaching audiences far beyond the Karachuonyo constituency that knew him as their MCA and touching Kenyans across the country who were moved by the account of his family’s extraordinary journey.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Who was Peter Kaula?
Peter Ojwang Kaula was the former Member of County Assembly (MCA) for Karachuonyo Ward in Homa Bay County, Kenya. He passed away in late March following a prolonged illness, leaving behind a legacy of public service in his constituency and a remarkable personal family story that gained national attention at his burial.
Where was Peter Kaula from?
He was from the Karachuonyo area of Homa Bay County in the Nyanza region of western Kenya, and was of Luo ethnicity.
What position did Peter Kaula hold?
He served as the Member of County Assembly (MCA) for Karachuonyo Ward, Homa Bay County the ward-level legislative representative under Kenya’s devolved government system established by the 2010 Constitution.
How did Peter Kaula die?
He passed away in late March following a long battle with illness. The specific nature of his illness was not publicly disclosed.
How many wives did Peter Kaula have?
He had three wives. His first wife is affectionately known as “Mama Patrick.” His third wife, Akinyi, delivered a widely shared tribute at his burial describing how they met in the United States and how their family eventually found harmony and mutual respect despite the complicated circumstances of their marriage.
How did Peter Kaula meet his third wife?
He met Akinyi while he was living in the United States. He told her he was divorced and showed her divorce papers. After falling in love, Akinyi who was in her third year of nursing school in the US left her studies to follow him back to Kenya, where she later discovered he had another wife. Despite the shock, she stayed, eventually forming a close and respectful bond with his first wife.
What happened at Peter Kaula’s burial?
His third wife Akinyi delivered an emotionally candid tribute describing how they met in the US under false pretences of his being divorced, her shocking discovery of his first wife upon returning to Kenya, and the remarkable friendship and unity she and her co-wife ultimately built including caring for Peter together during his final illness. The tribute went viral across Kenyan social media and was widely covered by Kenyan digital news outlets including Tuko.co.ke.
Did Peter Kaula have children?
Yes. He had at least one son named William Abala, who was mentioned by Akinyi as the son Kaula asked her to love as her own when they were in the United States. His first wife is referred to as “Mama Patrick,” indicating a son named Patrick.
Conclusion
Peter Ojwang Kaula’s biography is one that, in purely political terms, represents a life lived in the service of the Karachuonyo community as an elected MCA who stood alongside senior county officials in calling for justice, accountability, and development for his constituents across his years in public life. In that role, he represented the foundational layer of Kenya’s devolved democracy: the ward-level elected representative whose mandate is the most local, the most directly accountable, and in many ways the most humanly important in the entire chain of democratic representation.
But it is the human story of his personal life the diaspora chapter in America, the love story with Akinyi, the discovery of his other wife, the chaos that followed, and the remarkable harmony that ultimately prevailed that has given his biography a reach and a resonance far beyond the boundaries of Karachuonyo Ward. His third wife’s tribute at his burial gave Kenya a story of human complexity, forgiveness, and the unexpected forms that love and family can take a story that transcended politics and touched the universal human experience of navigating love, loyalty, and the complicated business of building a life with other people.
He rests now, leaving behind a family whose unity in grief honours the life he lived imperfectly, humanly, and with apparent love for the people around him. May he rest in peace.

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