PETER NABULINDO
AGE | NOT KNOWN |
GENDER | MALE |
OCCUPATION | POLITICIAN |
Peter Nabulindo is a Kenyan member of parliament representing Matungu Constituency in Kakamega County.
He serves under the Orange Democratic Party (ODM) and has worked as an MP from 2021 to date.
Educational Background of Peter Nabulindo
Peter Nabulindo began his education at Namalasire Primary School between 1981 and 1989.
He later joined Mukumu Boys High School, where he completed his KCSE in 1991.
He pursued higher education at Egerton University from 1996 to 2001, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in Sociology, with a focus on English and Administration.
Career Life
Nabulindo joined the Parliamentary Service Commission (PSC) in 2002 as a Hansard reporter.
Over the years, he rose through the ranks and became a senior editor for the Senate Hansard in 2015.
In 2016, he resigned from the PSC to enter elective politics but lost his first attempt at the Matungu parliamentary seat in 2017.
Alongside his public service, Nabulindo founded the Mashinani Initiative in 2009.
The community organisation focuses on supporting widows, orphans, and vulnerable groups through food relief and economic empowerment.
On March 4, 2021, Nabulindo won the Matungu Constituency by-election on an Amani National Congress (ANC) ticket after the death of the previous MP, Justus Murunga.
He garnered 14,257 votes, defeating ODM’s David Were, who received 10,565 votes. In Parliament, he initially served on the National Cohesion and Equal Opportunity Committee.
In January 2022, Nabulindo shifted his political allegiance from ANC to the Azimio la Umoja coalition, citing the need for closer ties with the ruling government to fast-track development in his constituency.
As of 2025, he has faced criticism from residents over incomplete school infrastructure projects, stalled NG-CDF programmes, and alleged delays in bursary disbursement.
Family
Peter Nabulindo is the son of Moses Nabulindo, a retired high school teacher and former parliamentary aspirant, and Marcella Nabulindo.
He is married and has four children.
Much of his information is not publicised as he maintains a low personal profile.
Net Worth
There are no official or publicly declared records of Peter Nabulindo’s net worth.
His known sources of income include his previous employment at the Parliamentary Service Commission, his current parliamentary salary, and private business interests.
He is reported to own a hotel in Nairobi named Two Gardens Hotel. However, no verified financial figures are available regarding his wealth.
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