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Kembo Dugish Campbell Mohadi

Date of Birth: 15 November 1949
Place of Birth: Beitbridge


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A mixture, not a coalition

Retaining Kembo Mohadi as joint Home Affairs Minister was a surprise; his health is poor and he made no impact in the last cabinet but he qualifies for the job through his connections in Matebeleland where none of the three national leaders carries much clout...

Other cabinet members such as Kembo Mohadi (co-Home Affairs Minister with MDC-Tsvangirai's Giles Mutsekwa) and Stan Mudenge have worked with Mnangagwa's faction combining Karanga and Ndebele support from Masvingo Midlands and Matebeleland provinces...


Deaths and deals

SADC leaders heard a proposal by Ibbo Mandaza an ally of third presidential candidate Simba Makoni for a Tsvangirai presidency with Dumiso Dabengwa and Joyce Mujuru as vice-presidents and with the Mugabe stalwarts Didymus Mutasa (State Security) Kembo Mohadi (Home Affairs) and Sidney Sekeramayi (Defence) retaining their posts...


Mugabe's people in the provinces

Another force to reckon with Kembo Mohadi has too much at stake to desert the winning side...

Matebeleland South: Naison Ndlovu Kembo Mohadi Abednico Ncube Simon Khaya Moyo Richard Sibanda Abigail Damasane Andrew Langa...


Surreal succession

Home Affairs Minister Kembo Mohadi and former deputy Minister Abednico Nyathi support Mnangagwa...


Ndebele intrigue

Msika said Dabengwa should work with Matebeleland South Governor Angeline Masuku Home Affairs Minister Kembo Mohadi and Mangwe Senator Eunice Sandi to raise support in Matebeleland South...


Stalin's textbook

Chombo blames Home Affairs Minister Kembo Mohadi because the police demolished buildings that had been approved by local governments...


Matebeleland moves on

In Beitbridge Home Affairs Minister Kembo Mohadi (who won the seat in 2000) is challenged by former Provincial Chairman Lloyd Siyoka so a split could let in the MDC although Mohadi backed by dollars and intimidation is a tough candidate to beat...


Votes and gaols

' Home Affairs Minister Kembo Mohadi urged the judiciary to review its position so that Tsvangirai could be detained...


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