•
Don Armand, rugby player (born 1988) •
Neil Adcock, Springbok cricketer and radio cricket commentator •
Cade Carmichael, Irish cricketer (born 2002) •
Arthur Bartman, (1972–2019),
Premier Soccer League goalkeeper •
Dale Benkenstein, former cricketer •
Kork Ballington, World 250cc and 350cc Motorcycle Champion •
Melissa Carlton, Paralympic swimmer who represented Australia •
Amod Cassimjee, one of the earliest known Indian settlers •
Pat Cilliers, rugby player (born 1987) •
Brendon Dedekind, swimmer (born 1976) •
Bathabile Dlamini, leader of the
African National Congress Women's League and Minister of Women in the Presidency, and Minister of Social Development (born 1962) •
Jon Ekerold, world 350cc motorcycle champion •
Sarel Erwee,
South Africa national cricket team player. Attended
St. Charles College, Pietermaritzburg. •
Brett Evans, (born 1982) South African Football (soccer) player; attended
Merchiston Preparatory School and
Maritzburg College and played for Maritzburg City as an amateur •
Adrian Furnham (born 1953), British-based organisational and applied psychologist and academic •
Hayden Griffin (1943–2013), British stage designer •
Tim Groenewald, Derbyshire and Warwickshire Cricketer (born 1984) •
Archie Gumede, leader of the
United Democratic Front (South Africa) and Member of the
Parliament of South Africa •
Adam Habib, vice-chancellor and principal of the University of the Witwatersrand (born 1965) •
Jonathan Handley (born 1954), singer-songwriter, originally from Springs, founder of
The Radio Rats; 1979 hit single "ZX Dan" on Radio 5 (now 5FM) •
Bessie Head (born 1937), writer, born in Pietermaritzburg •
Roy Hesketh (1915–1944), racing driver and
South African Air Force pilot. •
Butch James, Springbok and rugby player; attended
Maritzburg College from 1994 to 1996 •
Stratford Johns (1925–2002), British actor •
Peter Johnstone (born 1970), left PMB in 2004 •
Craig Joubert (born 1977), international rugby union referee; attended
Merchiston Preparatory School and Maritzburg College •
Guy Kewney (1946–2010), technology journalist •
Jesse Kriel (born 1994), Springbok rugby player; attended Merchiston Preparatory School and Maritzburg College •
Charlie Llewellyn (born 1876), cricketer, first
non-White Test cricketer for South Africa •
Mbulelo Mabizela (born 1981), South African national football team player •
Nduduzo Makhathini, jazz musician •
Clinton Marius (born 1966) writer, performer •
Thuso Mbedu, (born 1991), actress; attended
Pietermaritzburg Girls' High School •
Jomu Mbili (born 1981), cricketer •
Cuan McCarthy, fast-bowling
The Proteas cricketer 1929–2000 •
Phyllis McCarthy, authority on and breeder of
Rhodesian Ridgebacks •
Ntuthuko Mchunu (born 1999), rugby union player; attended Piet Retief Primary School &
Maritzburg College •
Cathcart William Methven (1849–1925), painter, engineer, and architect •
David Miller (born 1989), cricketer; attended Maritzburg College •
Greg Minnaar, professional downhill mountain bike racer; attended
Carter High School •
Emmanuel Mkhize (born 1989), cricketer •
Zweli Mkhize (born 1956), politician, former
Kwazulu-Natal premier; lived in Ashburton, Pietermaritzburg •
Bryce Moon, (born 1986)
South Africa national football team (soccer) player was born in Pietermaritzburg and played for Pirates in his youth •
Ryan Moon (born 1996),
South Africa national football team player; attended Maritzburg College •
Shaun Morgan, lead singer of
Seether, former resident of Pietermaritzburg, attended both
Merchiston Preparatory School and Maritzburg College •
Nina Myskow, British journalist and television personality; born in Pietermaritzburg; attended
The Wykeham Collegiate •
Siphesihle Ndlovu,
Premier Soccer League and
South Africa national football team player •
Nkosingiphile Ngcobo,
Premier Soccer League •
Blade Nzimande (born 1958), South African national minister and president of the South African Communist Party •
Alan Paton, author of
Cry the Beloved Country, born and schooled (Maritzburg College) in Pietermaritzburg •
Vyvyan Pearse (1891–1956), cricketer •
Kevin Pietersen (born 1980), cricketer for the
England National Cricket Team. Attended Maritzburg College •
Graeme Pope-Ellis, canoeist. Attended
Alexandra High School. •
Brian Raubenheimer, racing diver •
Rowland Raw (1884–1915), cricketer •
Jo-anne Reyneke, (born 1988), actress. Attended
Russell High School (Pietermaritzburg) •
Jonty Rhodes (born 1969), national cricketer •
Matthew Sates (born 2003), Olympic games swimmer. Attended
St. Charles College, Pietermaritzburg •
Lunga Shabalala (born 1989), TV presenter, TV personality and actor; Maritzburg College •
Bandile Shandu, (born 1995),
Premier Soccer League player; attended Maritzburg College •
Tom Sharpe, novelist, who described the city as "half the size of a New York cemetery and twice as dead" •
Peter Leslie Smith (born 1958), auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon •
Guy Spier (born 1966), value investor •
Dale Stewart, bassist of
Seether, former resident •
Joel Stransky (born 1967), Springbok rugby player; born in Pietermaritzburg, attended Maritzburg College and
University of Natal •
Frank Talbot (1930–2024), Australian
ichthyologist born in Pietermaritzburg; former director of the
Australian Museum •
Darian Townsend, Olympic swimmer. Attended
Merchiston Preparatory School and Maritzburg College •
Kevin Volans, composer (born in Pietermaritzburg, 26 July 1949) •
Lance Woolridge, rally driver •
Philani Zulu,
Premier Soccer League player •
Dumisani Zuma,
Premier Soccer League player •
Lwandiswa Zuma (born 1996), South African first-class cricketer; attended Maritzburg College ==Twin towns and sister cities==