In 1956, Cutts went to
Zululand,
South Africa, serving in the missionary district of
Etalaneni,
Nkandla, appointed as Director of Missions there from 1957 to 1963, then at
Kambula Mission, also in Zululand, from 1963 to 1965. In the latter year he transferred to the western interior of South Africa, the
Northern Cape, to take up an appointment as Director of Missions and Rector of St Mary's,
Kuruman,
Diocese of Kimberley and Kuruman. In 1970 to 1971 Cutts served as
Archdeacon of Kuruman. A
sacristan who remembers his sojourn in the Northern Cape recalls his listening to tape cassette recordings, while traveling the long distances between towns, to keep up his Spanish. He had a wife, Rene, and four children. Cutts was appointed Dean of
Salisbury,
Diocese of Mashonaland, in what was then
Rhodesia (now
Harare,
Zimbabwe) in 1971. Here he served until 1975, in which year he was appointed Archdeacon of the City of Salisbury. ==Bishop in South America==