The 17-year old son of Strover Mutonhori has spoken exclusively to SW Radio Africa about the 1999 murder of his father - a high profile case in which co-Home Affairs Minister Kembo Mohadi was implicated.
Mutonhori (senior), an emploee of the Lutheran World Federation, disappeared from the Omadu Hotel in Kezi and his remains were later found in Mzingwane outside Bulawayo. Allegations at the time were that he had had an affair with Mohadi's wife Tambudzani and the then Deputy Minister of locan Government ordered a hit on him.
Ian says that since the murder of his father the family has been struggling to make ends meet. Mutonhori left behind a wife and three children, ian is 17 and two girls now aged 20 and 26. An added challenge to finding work is that they keep having to move houses, because Mohadi allegedly keeps track of where they are staying and they are afraid of being in one place for too long.
Although police have in the past interviewed Mohadi in connection with Mutonhori's murder, he was later promoted to Home Affairs Minister in 2002. Ian said, "ever since Mohadi was made Home Affairs Minister, nothing has moved," in terms of the investigatino and a possible prosecution.
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