User talk:Mr Hall of England/Archive 78 Zimbabwe Rhodesia Ministry |
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Date formed | 1 June 1979 |
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Date dissolved | 12 December 1979 |
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Head of state | Josiah Zion Gumede |
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Head of government | Abel Muzorewa |
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Deputy head of government | [[]] |
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Total no. of members | 17 |
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Member party | [[]] |
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Status in legislature | Coalition |
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Election | 1979 general election |
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Cabinets
1 June – 15 August
Portfolio
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Minister
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Dates
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Prime Minister
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The Rt Hon. Abel Muzorewa MP
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Combined Operations
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Minister of Defence
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Deputy Prime Minister
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The Rt Hon.Silas Mundawarara MP
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Information, Immigration and Tourism
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Minister of Health
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1 June – 15 August
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Acting
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Minister of Justice
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Jonas Andersen MP
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Water Development
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Zephaniah Bafanah MP
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Commerce and Industry
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Ernest Bulle MP
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Agriculture
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William MIrvine MP
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Education
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Edward Mazaiwana MP
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Local Government and Housing
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Walter Mthinkhulu MP
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Foreign Affairs
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David Mukome MP
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Manpower, Social Affairs, Youth and Rehabilitation
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Senator Aaron Mutiti
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Mines and Works
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Senator Chief Kayisa Ndiweni
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Health
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David Zamchiya MP
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15 August – 12 December
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Minister of Lands, Natural Resources and Rural Development
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George Nyandoro MP
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Finance
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David Smith MP
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Roads and Road Traffic
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The Hon. Jonas Andersen MP
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1 June – 15 August
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Acting
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The Hon. Leonard Nyemba MP
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15 August – 12 December
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Minister without Portfolio
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The Rt Hon. Ian Smith MP
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Posts
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The Hon P. K. van der Byl MP
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Transport and Power
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Minister of Home Affairs
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Herbert Zimuto
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Law and Order
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Francis Zindoga
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Public Service
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Cabinets
August – December
Portfolio
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Minister
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Dates
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Notes
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Prime Minister
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The Rt Hon. Abel Muzorewa MP
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Combined Operations
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Minister of Defence
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Deputy Prime Minister
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Dr Silas Mundawarara
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Information, Immigration and Tourism
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Minister of Health
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1 June – 15 August
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Acting
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Minister of Justice
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Jonas Andersen MP
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Water Development
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Zephaniah Bafanah MP
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Commerce and Industry
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Ernest Bulle MP
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Agriculture
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William MIrvine MP
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Education
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Edward Mazaiwana MP
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Local Government and Housing
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Walter Mthinkhulu MP
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Foreign Affairs
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David Mukome MP
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Manpower, Social Affairs, Youth and Rehabilitation
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Senator Aaron Mutiti
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Mines and Works
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Senator Chief Kayisa Ndiweni
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Health
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David Zamchiya MP
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15 August – 12 December
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Minister of Lands, Natural Resources and Rural Development
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George Nyandoro MP
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Finance
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David Smith MP
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Roads and Road Traffic
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The Hon. Jonas Andersen MP
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1 June – 15 August
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Acting
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The Hon. Leonard Nyemba MP
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15 August – 12 December
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Minister without Portfolio
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The Rt Hon. Ian Smith MP
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Posts
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The Hon P. K. van der Byl MP
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Transport and Power
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Minister of Home Affairs
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Herbert Zimuto
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Law and Order
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Francis Zindoga
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1 June – 12 December
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Minister of Public Service
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Comprehensive team results by tournament
- Legend
- 1st – Champions
- 2nd – Runners-up
- 3rd – Third place
- 4th – Fourth place
- 5th – Fifth place
- 6th – Sixth place
- 7th – Seventh place
- GS – Group stage
- •• — Qualified but withdrew
- • — Did not qualify
- × — 2001 FIFA Club World Championship cancelled
- Q — Qualified for upcoming tournament
- — Hosts (Champions of the country enter as hosts)
For each tournament, the number of teams in each finals tournament (in brackets) are shown.
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Smith Cabinet
May 2010 – September 2012
7 May 1965 – 10 April 1970
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Portfolio
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Minister
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Term
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Prime Minister
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The Rt. Hon. Ian Smith, MP
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1965 – 1970
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Deputy Prime Minister
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Clifford Dupont, MP
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Minister of Agriculture
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James Graham
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Minister of Defence
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Clifford Dupont, MP
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Minister of Education
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Arthur Smith, MP
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Minister of External Affairs
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Clifford Dupont, MP
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Minister of Justice
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Desmond Lardner-Burke, MP
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Minister of Immigration and Tourism
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Jack Howman, MP
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Minister of Information
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Jack Howman, MP
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Minister of Internal Affairs and Public Service
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William Harper, MP
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Minister of Labour, Social Welfare and Health
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Ian McLean, MP
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Minister of Law and Order
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Desmond Lardner-Burke, MP
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Minister of Local Government and Housing
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Bernard Mussett, MP
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Minister of Mines, Lands and Water Development
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Philip van Heerden, MP
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Minister of Posts
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John Wrathall, MP
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Minister of the Treasury
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John Wrathall, MP
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Minister of Trade and Industry, Transport, Power and Roads
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George Rudland, MP
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- The Hon. H. Reedman (later Diplomatic Representative for Rhodesia in Portugal).
- The Hon. J. Gaunt (later accredited Diplomatic Representative for Rhodesia in South Africa).
- Mr. P. K. F. V. van der Byl (Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Information)
- Brigadier A. Dunlop, D.S.O. (Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Roads)
- Mr. I. B. Dillon (Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Mines and Lands)
Gerald B. Clarke
Mark Partridge
Jack William Pithey
Leo Cardwell Ross
P. K. van der Byl
Denis Walker
- Mr. P. K. F. V. van der Byl (Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Information)
- Mr. J. M. Gondo (Leader of the Opposition)
- The Hon. A. P. Smith (Minister of Education)
- The Hon. the Lord Graham (Minister of Agriculture)
- The Hon. I. F. McLean (Minister of Labour, Social Welfare and Health)
- The Hon. W. J. Harper (Minister of Internal Affairs and Public Service)
- The Hon. I. D. Smith (Prime Minister)
- The Hon. A. R. W. Stumbles (Speaker)
- Mr. L. B. Smith (Deputy Speaker and Chairman of Committees)
- The Hon. D. W. Lardner-Burke (Minister of Justice, Minister of Law and Order)
- The Hon. J. J. Wrathall (Minister of the Treasury, Minister of Posts)
- The Hon. P. van Heerden (Minister of Mines, Lands and Water Development)
- The Hon. G. W. Rudland (Minister of Trade and Industry, Transport, Power and Roads)
- The Hon. B. H. Mussett (Minister of Local Government and Housing)
- The Hon. J. H. Howman (Minister of Immigration and Tourism, Minister of Information)
- Mr. I. B. Dillon (Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Mines and Lands)
- Mr. L. J. Souster (Chief Principal Doorkeeper)
- Mr. G, Takawira (Messenger)
- Mr. C. M. Chipunza
- Mr. F. A. Alexander
- Mr. C. F. S. Clark
- Mr. M. H. H. Partridge
- Mr. L. B. Moore (Second Clerk Assistant)
- Mr. L. J. Howe-Ely (Clerk of the House)
- Major-General S. Garlake, C.B.E. (Serjeant-at-Arms)
- Mr. M. A. van Ryneveld (Clerk Assistant)
- Mr. P. H. Mkudu
- Mr. L. M. Kandengwa
- Brigadier A. Dunlop, D.S.O. (Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Roads)
- Mr. J. S. Hove
- Mr. J. W. Phillips, O.B.E. (Deputy Chairman of Committees)
- Mr. S. H. Millar
- Mr. J. Pmcus
- Lt.-Col. A. J. W. MacLeod, D.S.O.
- The Hon. J. Gaunt (later accredited Diplomatic Representative for Rhodesia in South Africa).
- Mr. J. A. Newington, A.F.C.
- Dr. A. Palley
- Col. G. H. Hartley, O.B.E., E.D.
- Mr. D. A. Hamilton-Ritchie
- Mr. B. Owen-Smith
- Mr. J. M. Behane
- Mr. P. J. D. Rubatika
- Mr. I. H. Samuriwo
- Mr. P. S. Chigogo
- Mr. B. Govan
- Mr. R. B. Hope Hall
- Mr. R. T. R. Hawkins
- Mr. P. Palmer-Owen
- Mr. D. Fawcett Phillips
- Lt.-Col. H. D. Tanner, O.B.E.
- Mr. R. C. Makaya
- Mr. A. L. Lazell
- Mr. J. R. Ryan
- Mr. R. H. James
- Mr. E. J. Mhlanga
- Mr. A. C. Majongwe. M.B.E.
- Mr. B. Ponter
- Mr. J. Christie
- Mr. D. Divaris
- Mr. T. M. Ellison
- Mr. R. Patterson, M.B.E., D.C.M.
- Mr. C. Hlabangana
- Mr. S. A. Wilmot
- Mr. D. C. Smith
- Mr. C. B. A. Hayes
- Mr. C. I. H. Stuart
- Mr. J. W. Pithey, C.B.E.
- Mr. T. A. Pinchen
- Mr. W. J. J. Gary.
- The Hon. C. W. Dupont (Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of External Affairs, Minister of Defence)
- Mr. A. Gale-Langford
- The Hon. H. Reedman (later Diplomatic Representative for Rhodesia in Portugal).
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