Ministry of Justice (Rhodesia) explained

Agency Name:Ministry of Justice of Rhodesia
Type:Department
Superseding:Ministry of Justice of Zimbabwe
Headquarters:Salisbury

The Ministry of Justice was a cabinet ministry of the government of Rhodesia. It was responsible for overseeing the nation's laws, legal system and law enforcement.

The Ministry of Justice was established in 1923 during the colonial period of Southern Rhodesia. It retained the same structure when Rhodesia unilaterally declared independence in 1965. The Ministry was led by the Attorney General (until 1933) and the Minister of Justice (after 1932), who was appointed by Prime Minister.[1] In 1979, Rhodesia became Zimbabwe Rhodesia as part of the Internal Settlement. In 1980 Zimbabwe gained its independence and the Ministry was succeeded by the Ministry of Justice of Zimbabwe.

List of ministers

Attorney General (1894–1923)

NameTook officeLeft officeAdministrator
1Andrew Duncan (Legal Adviser)10 September 18943 January 1896Leander Starr Jameson
2Sir Thomas Scanlen (Legal Adviser)3 January 18962 April 1896
2 April 18965 December 1898The Earl Grey
20 December 18989 August 1900William Henry Milton
3John Gilbert Kotzé9 August 19007 April 1903
4Clarkson Henry Tredgold7 April 19031 November 1914
1 November 19145 January 1920Sir Drummond Chaplin
5James Donald Mackenzie5 January 19201 October 1923

Attorney General (1923–1933)

NameTook officeLeft officePolitical partyPremier
6Sir Robert Hudson1 October 19232 September 1927Rhodesia PartySir Charles Coghlan
2 September 19275 July 1933Howard Moffat

Ministers of Justice (1933–1979)

NameTook officeLeft officePolitical partyPrime MinisterTitle
1Sir Robert Hudson5 July 193312 September 1933Rhodesia PartyGeorge MitchellMinister of Justice and Defence
2Stephen O'Keeffe12 September 193314 November 1934Reform PartySir Godfrey HugginsMinister of Justice
3Vernon Arthur Lewis24 August 193412 August 1936United Rhodesia PartyMinister of Justice and Defence
4Robert Clarkson Tredgold12 August 19361 March 1943Minister of Justice
5Harry Bertin1 March 194310 May 1946
6Hugh Beadle10 May 194620 July 1950
7Julius Greenfield20 July 19507 September 1953Minister of Justice and Internal Affairs
7 September 19535 February 1954United Federal PartyGarfield ToddMinister of Justice
8Garfield Todd5 February 195426 November 1954Minister of Internal Affairs and Justice
10Rubidge Stumbles26 November 195417 January 1958Minister of Justice and Internal Affairs
11Alan David Hutchinson Lloyd17 January 195817 February 1958
12Reginald Knight17 February 195824 September 1962Edgar Whitehead
Rubidge Stumbles24 September 196216 November 1962
16 November 196217 December 1962 Minister of Justice
Minister of Law and Order
13Clifford Dupont17 December 1962 14 April 1964Rhodesian FrontWinston Field
14 April 196423 June 1964Ian Smith
14Desmond Lardner-Burke23 June 19641976
15Hilary Squires19761 June 1979
Byron Hove
27 December 19781978Zimbabwe African National Union
Francis Zindonga
19781 June 1979United African National Council

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Holders of Administrative and Ministerial Office 1894-1964. F. M. G. Willson and G. C. Passmore. University of Zimbabwe Library. https://web.archive.org/web/20200801222611/http://ir.uz.ac.zw/jspui/bitstream/10646/3684/1/Willson_Holders_of_Administrative_and_Ministerial_office_1894_1964.pdf. 1 August 2020.