List of Prime Ministers of Rhodesia
- Parties
Rhodesia Party
Reform Party
United Party / United Rhodesia Party / United Federal Party
Rhodesian Front
| # | Name |
Picture | Took office | Left office | Elected |
Political Party |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Charles Coghlan |
1 October 1923 | 28 August 1927 | 1924 (1st) | Rhodesia Party | |
| 2 | Howard Moffat |
2 September 1927 | 5 July 1933 | — (1st) 1928 (2nd) |
Rhodesia Party | |
| 3 | George Mitchell |
5 July 1933 | 12 September 1933 | — (2nd) | Rhodesia Party | |
| Godfrey Huggins |
12 September 1933 | 7 September 1953 | 1933 (3rd) 1934 (4th) 1939 (5th) 1946 (6th) 1948 (7th) |
Reform Party United Party |
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| 4 | ||||||
| 5 | Garfield Todd |
7 September 1953 | 17 February 1958 | — (7th) 1954 (8th) |
United Rhodesia Party | |
| 6 | Edgar Whitehead |
17 February 1958 | 17 December 1962 | — (8th) 1958 (9th) |
United Federal Party | |
| 7 | Winston Field |
17 December 1962 | 13 April 1964 | 1962 (10th) | Rhodesian Front | |
| 8 | Ian Smith |
13 April 1964 | 1 June 1979 | — (10th) 1965 (11th) 1970 (12th) 1974 (13th) 1977 (14th) |
Rhodesian Front | |
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