Explorers, politicians, civil servants, pilots, soldiers, businesspeople and clergy •
Roy Bennett (1957–2018), Zimbabwean politician •
Verney Lovett Cameron (1844–1894), explorer •
Rob Davies (born 1948), South African Member of
Parliament •
Rufane Shaw Donkin (1773–1841), founder of
Port Elizabeth •
Ronald Reid-Daly (1928-2010), military officer who founded the Selous Scouts •
Tim Harris (born c. 1979), Shadow Minister of Finance in South Africa •
Emily Hobhouse (1860–1926), welfare campaigner •
Albert Gerald Lewis (1918-1982), RAF fighter pilot and fighter ace •
Angus Graham, 7th Duke of Montrose, (1907-1992), politician, farmer and aristocrat •
Trevor Huddleston (1913–1998), Anglican archbishop, anti-apartheid activist and
Isitwalandwe Medallist •
Sir Leander Starr Jameson (also known as "Doctor Jim", 1853–1917), medical doctor and colleague of
Cecil Rhodes •
Lucy Lloyd (1834–1914), philologist and explorer •
William Lloyd (1802–1881), Anglican clergyman •
Harry Johnston (1858–1927), explorer and civil servant •
Dick King (1813–1871), transport rider •
John Kirk (1832–1922), leader of Kenya settlers •
John Frost, (1918-1942), RAF fighter ace •
Henry Everard, (1897-1980), politician, railway engineer and executive •
David Livingstone (1813–1873), medical missionary and explorer •
David Coltart (born 1957), Zimbabwean lawyer, Christian leader and politician serving as the Mayor of Bulawayo •
Chelsy Davy (born 1985), Zimbabwean businesswoman •
Clifford Dupont, (1905-1978), politician •
Caesar Hull, (1914-1940), RAF flying ace •
Charles Patrick Green, (1914-1999), RAF pilot •
John X. Merriman (1841–1926), last Prime Minister of the Cape Colony •
John Dering Nettleton (1917-1943), RAF officer •
E. D. Morel (1873–1924), British journalist, author and socialist politician •
Nicholas Mostyn (born 1957), British judge •
Elon Musk (born 1971), Internet and technology entrepreneur and founder of
SpaceX and
Tesla Motors •
Neville Bowker, (1918-2005), third high-scoring RAF ace for Southern Rhodesia during WW2 •
Nicky Oppenheimer (born 1945), chairman of
De Beers •
Mungo Park (1771–1806), explorer •
Cecil Rhodes (1853–1902), businessman and politician •
Guy Scott (born 1944), Vice President of Zambia •
Godfrey Huggins, 1st Viscount Malvern (1883-1971), politician, physician and fourth prime minister of Southern Rhodesia •
Gerald Stapleton, (1930-2010) RAF officer, pilot and fighter ace •
Frederick Selous (1851–1917), explorer after whom the
Selous Scouts were named •
Theophilus Shepstone (1817–1893), Zulu language interpreter and civil servant •
Mark Shuttleworth (born 1973), Internet entrepreneur, founder of
Thawte and
Canonical Ltd.,
space tourist •
Peter Walls (1927-2010), soldier and Head of the Armed Forces Of Rhodesia •
Pat Pattle (3 July 1914-20 April 1941), RAF fighter pilot and ace •
Harry Smith (1787–1860), Governor of the Cape Colony and founder of
Ladysmith, which he named after his wife •
Ian Smith (1919–2007), former RAF pilot, farmer, politician and Prime Minister of
Rhodesia, or
Southern Rhodesia, from 1964 to 1979 •
John Wrathall (1913-1978), politician and chartered accountant •
Kate Nicholl (born 1988), politician and 79th Lord Mayor Of Belfast •
Richard Southey (1808–1901), Colonial Secretary and Treasurer, Lieutenant-Governor of Griqualand-West •
Henry Morton Stanley (1841–1904), colleague of
David Livingstone •
George Steer (1909–1944), British journalist notable for his coverage of various conflicts during the 1930s and early 1940s •
Grahame Wilson Rhodesian Army Officer and Wildlife conservationist •
Edwin Swales, V.C. (1915–1945), pilot killed in
World War II •
Allan Wilson (1856–1893), leader of the
Shangani Patrol, the African equivalent of
Custer's Last Stand Authors, poets, conservationists, academics and journalists •
Allan MacLeod Cormack (1924–1998), physicist •
Allan Savory (born 1935), ecologist, soldier, farmer, rancher and politician •
Jani Allan (1952-2023), journalist •
William Boyd (born 1952), writer •
Wendy Woods (1941-213) educator and anti-apartheid activist •
Robert Broom (1866–1951), doctor and paleontologist •
Guy Butler (1918–2001), author, poet and playwright •
Roy Campbell (1901–1957), poet •
Jack Cope (1913–1991), author •
Joan Root (1936-2006), Wildlife conservationist, ecological activist and filmmaker •
Bryce Courtenay (1933–2012), author •
Robyn Curnow (born 1972), journalist •
Alex Crawford (born 1963), journalist •
Richard Dawkins (born 1941), evolutionary biologist, author of
The God Delusion •
Iain Douglas Hamilton (born 1942-2025), zoologist •
John Edmond (born 1936), folk singer •
Percy FitzPatrick (1862–1931), transport rider and author •
Tony Fitzjohn (1945-2022), Wildlife conservationist and author •
Bruce Fordyce (born 1955), ultra-marathon runner •
Athol Fugard (1932-2025), author, actor and playwright •
Alexandra Fuller (born 1969), author •
Peter Godwin (born 1957), author and journalist •
Nadine Gordimer (1923–2014), author, anti-apartheid activist and winner of 1991
Nobel Prize in Literature •
A. C. Grayling (born 1949), philosopher and academic •
William Hamilton (1891–1917), poet killed in
World War I •
Glynn Isaac (1937–1985), palaeoanthropologist •
George Adamson (1906-1989), Wildlife conservationist and author •
Kevin Richardson (born 1974), known as "The Lion Whisperer", Wildlife conservationist and sanctuary owner •
Lawrence Anthony (born 1950-2012), Wildlife conservationist, environmentalist, explorer and author, Known as "The Elephant Whisperer" •
Louis Leakey (1903–1972), palaeoanthropologist •
Mary Leakey (1913–1996), palaeoanthropologist •
Richard Leakey (born 1944), palaeoanthropologist and conservationist •
Doris Lessing (1919–2013), author •
David Lewis-Williams (born 1934), archaeologist •
Daphne Sheldrick (1934-2018), Wildlife conservationist, author and expert in Animal husbandry •
Donald Woods (1933-2001), journalist and anti-apartheid activist •
Alan Paton (1903–1988), author •
David Grey Rattray (1958–2007), historian •
Olive Schreiner (1855–1920), author •
Wilbur Smith (1933-2021), author •
Allister Sparks (1933-2016), investigative journalist, former editor of
The Rand Daily Mail,
Nieman Fellow and political commentator •
Edward Stourton (born 1957), journalist •
Winston Sterzel travel vlogger, documentary maker and businessman •
J. R. R. Tolkien (1892–1973), author
Sportspeople, musicians and actors •
Anne Grant (born 1955), hockey player •
Anthea Stewart (born 1944), hockey player •
Charlene, Princess of Monaco (born 1978), Olympic swimmer •
Alistair Campbell (born in 1972), former cricketer and captain •
Cara Black (born 1979), tennis player •
Saffron (born Samatha Sprackling), lead singer of
Republica •
Kork Ballington (born 1951), motorcycle road racer •
Rory Byrne (born 1944), engineer and Formula One car designer •
Mike Catt (born 1971), rugby player •
Kitch Christie (1940–1998), rugby coach who took the
Springboks to victory in the
1995 Rugby World Cup •
Johnny Clegg (also known as "The White Zulu", 1953–2019), musician •
Jodi Balfour (born 1986), actress •
Sharlto Copley (born 1973), film actor, producer and director •
Sean Cameron Michael (born 1969), actor, writer and singer •
Sarah English (born 1955), hockey player •
Susan Huggett (born 1954), hockey player •
Sandra Chick (born 1947), hockey player •
Kirsty Coventry (born 1983), Africa's most decorated Olympic swimmer, politician, sports administrator, the first Female and first African president of the International Olympic Committee •
Kevin Curren (born 1958), tennis player •
Andy Flower (born 1968), cricketer, coach of England's national cricket team •
Grant Flower (born 1970), brother of Andy Flower, cricket coach and former cricketer •
Guy Whittall (born 1972), former cricketer •
Gillian Cowley (born 1955), hockey player •
Chris Froome (born 1985), cyclist •
Chris Martin (born 1977), vocalist, pianist and co-founder of Coldplay. •
Craig Ervine (born 1985), cricketer •
Richard E. Grant (born 1957), actor, director and screenwriter •
Butch James (born 1979), rugby player •
Brooke Bruk-Jackson (born 2002), Zimbabwean model and beauty pageant holder who won Miss Zimbabwe 2023 and represented Zimbabwe at Miss Universe 2023 •
Brendan Taylor (born 1986), cricketer and former captain •
Byron Black (born 1969), tennis and Davos Cup player •
Watkin Tudor Jones (born 1974), rapper, music producer, satirist,
Die Antwoord lead vocalist •
Andrew Lincoln (born 1971), actor •
Dave Matthews (born 1967), musician •
David Houghton (born 1957), cricket coach and former cricketer •
David Bailie (1947-2021), actor •
Alexander McCall Smith (born 1948), author •
Mark McNulty (born 1953), golfer •
Murray Goodwin (born 1972), former cricketer •
Maureen George (born 1955), field hockey player •
Mary-Anne Barlow (born 1974), actress •
Miles Anderson (born 1947), stage and screen actor •
Meganne Young (born 1990), actress and director •
Natasha Sutherland (born 1970), actress •
Percy Montgomery (born 1974), rugby player •
Patricia Davies (born 1956), hockey player •
Fiona Ramsay, actress •
Gordon Murray (born 1946), Formula One car designer •
Gemma Griffiths, singer-songwriter and podcaster •
Steve Nash (born 1974), basketball player •
Sonia Robertson (born 1947), hockey player •
Kevin Pietersen (born 1980), cricketer •
Gary Player (born 1935), golfer •
Graeme Pollock (born 1944), cricketer •
Shaun Pollock (born 1973), cricketer •
Sean Williams (born 1986), cricketer •
Nick Price (born 1957), golfer •
Neil Johnson (born 1970), former cricketer •
Patricia McKillop (born 1956), hockey player •
Ray Price (born 1976), cricketer •
Linda Watson (born 1955), hockey player •
Liz Chase (born 1950-2018), hockey player •
Louise Barnes (born 1974), actress •
Matt Prior (born 1982), cricketer •
Jim Redman (born 1931), motorcycle road racer •
Barry Richards (born 1945), cricketer •
Jonty Rhodes (born 1969), cricketer •
Rory Sabbatini (born 1976), golfer •
Ryan Burl (born 1994), cricketer •
Bobby Skinstad (born 1976), rugby player •
Heath Streak (1974-2023), cricketer •
Graeme Smith (born 1981), cricketer •
Jordy Smith (born 1988), professional surfer •
Winston Sterzel travel vlogger, documentary maker and businessman •
Andrew Strauss (born 1977), cricketer •
Wrex Tarr (1934–2006), comedian •
Wayne Black (born 1973), tennis coach and player •
Anya Taylor-Joy (born 1996), actress •
Clem Tholet (1948–2004), folk singer •
Jonathan Trott (born 1981), cricketer •
Hugo Weaving (born 1960), actor •
Roger Whittaker (1936–2023), musician