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Byron Reuben Mtonhodzi Hove (1940-1999) was a Zimbabwean politician who served as justice minister in Zimbabwe Rhodesia with Hilary Squires as co-minister, and subsequently in the post-independence Parliament of Zimbabwe. He supported and participated in Prime Minister Ian Smith's Internal Settlement.[1] He later served as ZANU-PF MP for Gokwe[2] until April 1986 when he lost his position for misdemeanors.[3]

On April 18, 1978, he was unexpectedly fired after he criticized the government for excluding blacks from high-level jobs.[4]

In 1980 Hove was thrown out of Parliament after he openly criticized the Mugabe administration for corruption, saying, "there are two laws – one for the leaders and one for the people."[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "A Black is Fired". Time. May 15, 1978.
  • ^ Mangwana, Nick (July 3, 2018). "Compassionate ED soft as wool". The Herald: Zimbabwe.
  • ^ Kalley, Jacqueline Audrey; Schoeman, Elna & Andor, L. E. (1999). Southern African Political History: A Chronological of Key Political Events from Independence to Mid-1997. Page 736.
  • ^ "Black Justice Minister Dismissed By Rhodesia's Transition Regime; 'Sure to Be Disastrous' Windfall for Guerrillas Rhodesia Dismisses Black Justice Chief". The New York Times. April 28, 1978.
  • ^ Mwangi, Evan (July 21 2002). "In the mind of a visionary who turned into an autocrat". Lifestyle. Archived from the original on 5 August 2002.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Byron_Hove&oldid=1226322417"

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    1940 births
    1999 deaths
    Justice ministers of Rhodesia
    Interior ministers of Rhodesia
    Rhodesian politicians
    Zimbabwean politicians
     



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