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Government Gazettes for Northern Rhodesia*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 May 2014
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Government Gazettes are a neglected source for the colonial history of Africa, and it may be worthwhile to draw attention to various types of information to be found in those for Northern Rhodesia, which have recently been made available on microfilm.
Up to 1911 the British South Africa Company administered two territories north of the Zambezi: North-Eastern Rhodesia and North-Western Rhodesia. For North-Eastern Rhodesia the Company published at Fort Jameson (now Chipata) a monthly Government Gazette from 1903 to 1911. There was no Gazette for North-Western Rhodesia; legislation for this territory was initially published in the Official Gazette of the High Commissioner for South Africa, though some relevant proclamations and government notices were reprinted in the North-Eastern Rhodesia Gazette. From 1911 the Company published a Government Gazette for the amalgamated territory of Northern Rhodesia; the frequency varied between twelve and twenty issues a year. In 1924 the Colonial Office took over responsibility for Northern Rhodesia. Thereafter the frequency of publication tended to increase, reflecting the growth of government, business, and white settlement. Before 1939 it ranged between 24 and 50 issues a year, and from 1939 to independence in 1964, between 50 and 80 a year.
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These notes were originally written to accompany a series of microfilms of government publications relating to Northern Rhodesia. These have been published by Microform Academic Publishers, East Ardsley, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF3 2JN, England, in conjunction with the African Studies Association of the United Kingdom. I am grateful to Microform Academic Publishers for permission to reprint part of my introduction to the series.
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1. Secretary of State to Governor of Northern Rhodesia, 31 December 1938, in Northern Rhodesia Government Gazette (NRGG), 10 March 1939.
2. Circular of 5 June 1941 in NRGG, 15 August 1941.
3. NRGG, 28 March 1958, 11 September 1958, 14 March 1959.
4. This subject has been explored by Terence Ranger, though he overlooks the role of the Gazette as a “tribal noticeboard” of the colonial Establishment: see his “Making Northern Rhodesia Imperial: Variations on a Royal Theme, 1924-1938,” African Affairs, 79 (1980), 349–73.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
5. North-Eastern Rhodesia Government Gazette, 15 October 1904, 1 December 1906, 2 January 1908.
6. NRGG, 31 October 1958, 14 November 1958.
7. NRGG, 22 April 1960.