Minister of Internal Affairs (Rhodesia)

Minister of Internal Affairs of Rhodesia
Ministry of Internal Affairs (INTAF)
Member of The Cabinet
Reports to The Prime Minister
Seat Salisbury, Rhodesia
Appointer The Prime Minister
Term length No fixed term
Precursor Minister of Native Affairs of Southern Rhodesia
Inaugural holder William Harper
Formation 1962 (1962)
Final holder Jack Mussett
Abolished 1 June 1979 (1979-06-01)
Succession Minister of Home Affairs
Deputy Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs

The Minister of Internal Affairs was the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, or INTAF, a department of the Rhodesian government concerned with the welfare and development of Rhodesia's rural black population. During the Rhodesian Bush War, the ministry also played a significant military role. The Minister of Internal Affairs was appointed by the Prime Minister of Rhodesia.

The office of the Minister of Native Affairs was created in 1894 in Southern Rhodesia. In 1962, it was reconstituted as the Minister of Internal Affairs. In 1979, with the end of Rhodesia and the independence of Zimbabwe, the position was abolished. Its successor office is the Zimbabwean Minister of Home Affairs.

List of Ministers of Internal Affairs

Image Name Took office Left office Political party Prime Minister
1 William Harper 14 April 1964 16 April 1968 Rhodesian Front Ian Smith
2 Lance Smith 16 August 1968 1974 Rhodesian Front
3 Jack Mussett 1974 1977 Rhodesian Front
4 Rollo Hayman 1977 27 December 1978 Rhodesian Front
Byron Hove
(co-minister)
1978 United African National Council
Kayisa Ndiweni
(co-minister)
1978 1979 Zimbabwe United People's Organisation
Denis Walker 8 January 1979 1979 Rhodesian Front
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