Rhodesian White People's Party

[2][3] It was outlawed in November 1976 by the government of Ian Smith for anti-Semitic incidents by US citizens who were members of the party against the Bulawayo Hebrew Congregation.

[4] This political party was the only one of the World Union of National Socialists that was active in Africa.

"[7] The political party was founded at a meeting in Bulawayo, 30 January 1976, by 30 former members of the Rhodesian Front.

[6][9] It was founded with the aim of fighting Communism and "terrorism", and opposing Zionism and liberalism.

[9] The party was opposed to the government of Ian Smith for his allegedly Zionist policies and supposed defeatism in the Rhodesian Bush War, and he was considered by the party to be the country's greatest enemy, instead of the ZANU guerrillas who were fighting against the government in Rhodesia.

Kenneth Rodger in 1970