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The Pre-Independence Arrangements (October-November 1979)

Cronje, Rowan, Rhodesian Minister of Manpower and Social Affairs, 1977- 1 June 1979 and Rhodesian Minister of Education, 1978-1 June 1979; Rhodesian Deputy Minister of Lands, Natural Resources and Rural Development, 1 June 1979-12 December 1979

Dabengwa, Dumiso, Head of ZIPRA Intelligence Day, Derek Malcolm, Assistant Under-Secretary of State, FCO; from February 1980, Deputy Under-Secretary of State for Africa Duff, Sir Antony, Deputy Permanent Under-Secretary of State, FCO; Deputy Governor of Rhodesia, 12 December 1979-18 April 1980

Farndale, Major General Martin Baker, Director of Military Operations, MOD Fifoot, Paul, Legal Adviser, FCO Flower, Ken, Director of Rhodesian Central Intelligence Organisation Fourie, Bernardus Gerhardus, Secretary of Foreign Affairs in the South African Foreign Ministry Fraser, (John) Malcolm, Prime Minister of Australia Fursdon, Major General Francis William Edward, Director of Military Assistance, MOD, 1977-1980

Gibbs, Sir Humphrey Vicary, Governor of Rhodesia, 1959-1969 Gilmour, Sir Ian Hedworth John Little, Lord Privy Seal, from 5 May 1979 Gurdon, Brigadier Adam, Chief of Staff for the Commonwealth Monitoring Force

Harlech, Lord (David) (also known as Ormsby-Gore, William David),

British Conservative Peer; HMG Special Envoy to Africa, from 26 May 1979 Hawkins, Air Vice Marshal Harold, Rhodesian Diplomatic Representative in South Africa Honwana, Fernando, Special Representative to President Machel Hove, Byron Reuben Mtonhodzi, Zimbabwe Minister for the Public Service from 19 April 1980 Hurd, Douglas Richard, Minister of State, FCO, from 4 May 1979

Kamusikiri, Dr James, Private Secretary to Bishop Muzorewa Kangai, Kumbirai, ZANU-PF Candidate for Manicaland, 1980 Rhodesian Election Kaunda, Kenneth David, President of Zambia Kissinger, Dr Henry Alfred, United States Secretary of State, 1973-77

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