Minister of Home Affairs Kembo Mohadi of Zimbabwe

Kembo Dugish Campbell Mohadi is a Zimbabwean politician, currently serving as the Minister of Home Affairs.
Mohadi was nominated by ZANU-PF as its candidate for the House of Assembly seat from Beitbridge East constituency, in Matabeleland South, in the March 2008 parliamentary election.
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Home Affairs Minister Kembo Mohadi was quoted in the newspaper and on state radio as saying the shooting "appears to be a buildup of terror attacks targeting high profile persons, government officials, government establishments and public transportation systems.
Home Affairs (Interior) Minister Kembo Mohadi said on Monday.
Mohadi said Mann, 46, who runs a private security firm in South Africa, was detained in Harare on Sunday as he waited to meet a plane carrying the 64 men.
Mohadi said he was cooperating with them and had supplied details of their plans.
Mohadi said Mann had initially visited the country in February this year together with one Nicholas du Toit.
Mohadi said a sinister motive was suspected and measures to monitor their plans until the arrest were instituted.
Full ArticleZimbabwe 'seizes US cargo plane' BBCA US-registered cargo plane with 64 suspected mercenaries on board has been impounded in Harare, Zimbabwe's Home Affairs Minister Kembo Mohadi has said.
HARARE, March 8: Zimbabwe has seized a US-registered cargo plane with 64 suspected mercenaries of various nationalities and a cargo of "military material", Home Affairs Minister Kembo Mohadi said on Monday.
A United States of America-registered Boeing 727-100 cargo plane was detained last night at Harare International Airport after its owners had made a false declaration of its cargo and crew," Mr Mohadi said in a statement.
Mr Mohadi said fuller investigations were under way to establish the identity of the men and the nature of their mission.
Mr Mohadi said a fuller statement would be released "in due course.
Mohadi said on Tuesday Mann was a former member of Britain's elite commando Special Air Service (SAS.
There is real likelihood that the accused persons would undermine peace or security if set free, therefore, refusal to grant bail and detention of the accused persons in custody will be in the interests of justice," Mohadi was quoted as saying.
treatment in a hospital in Harare.
its owners had made a false declaration of its cargo and crew.
Police will be deployed countrywide to quell any unrest when the Harare High Court hands down its judgement on Friday on Tsvangirai, who has been on trial for charges of plotting to kill President Robert Mugabe and stage a coup, Mohadi said on Thursday.
Mohadi said he has received intelligence reports that "some malcontents and mischief-makers, whatever the decision of the court, are determined to ensure that there is lawlessness within the vicinity of the High Court and in other parts of the country.
The head of the opposition's delegation, Samuel Sipepa Nkomo, said the meeting with Mohadi had taken place in a very amicable atmosphere, the Herald said.
var PageContent= ' Harare - Zimbabwe\'s Home Affairs Minister Kembo Mohadi has urged the country to remain calm following skirmishes that gripped a restive township in Harare at the weekend, state radio reported Tuesday.
Zimbabwean Home Affairs Minister Kembo Mohadi met opposition officials who chronicled cases of alleged politically motivated violence by the police, army, intelligence services and supporters of President Robert Mugabe.
Mohadi said he was not aware of the plot but promised to investigate, Nkomo said.
Mohadi said he was not aware that MDC meetings were banned.
Mohadi had issued the certificate saying the 13 activists should remain in prison as they had gone to South Africa for military training in South Africa and police were still investigating the case.
Cde Mohadi said this during a media briefing yesterday evening.
Cde Mohadi said Mann had revealed that the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), America's Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Spanish Secret Service aided the group.
Cde Mohadi said investigations showed that the plane flew from Sao Tome and Principe on March 7, 2004 through South Africa where it was handed over to the crew.
Bujumbura in Burundi, Mbujimayi in the DRC and other destinations have been given by the group, Home Affairs Minister Kembo Mohadi said in a statement.
its cargo and crew, Mohadi said in a statement.
the identity of the men and the nature of their mission.
Mohadi said that a "United States of America-registered Boeing 727-100 cargo plane was detained last (Sunday) night at about 1930 hours (1730 GMT) at Harare International Airport after its owners had made a false declaration of its cargo and crew.
Mohadi said full details would be issued in due course but that in the meantime investigations were under way to establish the "true identities of the men and their ultimate mission.
Addressing military personnel at the Staff College this week, Mohadi said the police should "uphold its primary role of dealing with civil disorders with no political overtones as well as riots with revolutionary intent.
Not the make-believe force Mohadi has conjured up.
Home Affairs Minister Kembo Mohadi denied having told a news organization that the government is blocking rallies by the opposition Movement for Democratic Change in the runup to rural district council elections later this month to keep it from mobilizing Zimbabweans for mass protests against President Robert Mugabes rule.
Zimbabwe Home Affairs Minister Kembo Mohadi said Thursday that there is no truth to reports Angola has agreed to send up to 3,000 paramilitary police to Zimbabwe to back up the security forces of beleaguered President Robert Mugabe.
Although Mohadi was quoted in the Times of London on Thursday as saying the first Angolan paramilitaries would arrive in Harare by April 1, he told VOA that said such reports are false.
he was tortured and he actually received treatment in a hospital in Harare.
ZIMBABWE - HARARE - Home Affairs Minister Kembo Mohadi has ordered the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) crack riot unit to fight running battles with vendors and destitutes that have mushroomed Harares streets to eventually paint a picture that Zimbabwe is not a country in a comma as widely reported by the international media ahead of Koffi Annan's visit.