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Byron R. Hove (born in 1940) served as Justice Minister in Zimbabwe Rhodesia with Hilary Squires as co-minister.
The Government of Zimbabwe-Rhodesia took office on 1 June 1979 under the internal settlement negotiated between the government of Rhodesia and moderate African nationalists.
He formed a joint government with Ian Smith, the former Prime Minister of Rhodesia, who was a Minister without Portfolio.