Ministry of Home Affairs (Zimbabwe)

Ministry of Home Affairs (Zimbabwe)

The Ministry of Home Affairs is the home affairs ministry of the government of Zimbabwe. It governs several matters, including the following:

  • Zimbabwe Republic Police
  • Registrar General,
  • Immigration
  • National Archives of Zimbabwe,
  • National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe,
  • Board of Censors,
  • Lotteries and Gaming Board

It was a "sticking point" issue in the political negotiations between the three largest parties in the Parliament, which finally resolved to place two co-ministers from the two largest parliamentary parties over the ministry. Until February 11, 2009, the sole minister of home affairs was Kembo Mohadi, since 2002; afterward, Mohadi became a co-minister alongside MDC-T member Giles Mutsekwa[1].

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