Activism, authorship, academics and science •
Keorapetse Kgositsile, Late South African ANC activist, writer and author •
Prof Dan Kgwadi, Late Vice-chancellor,
North-West UniversityVaal University of Technology •
Z. K. Matthews, academic in South Africa, lecturing at the University of Fort Hare in 1955 •
Thebe Medupe, a physics professor at North West University •
Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, Regional Director of the WHO Regional Office for Africa •
Silas Molema, South African doctor, politician, author and activist •
Sol Plaatje, South African ANC activist, writer and author
Politics, royalty, activism, business and economics •
Frances Baard, Organiser of the African National Congress (ANC) Women's League and Trade Unionist •
Bathoen I, former Kgosi (paramount chief) of the
Ngwaketse •
Duma Boko, lawyer, jurist and politician. President of Botswana •
Manne Dipico, first premier of Northern Cape province, South Africa •
Winkie Direko, former premier of Free State and former chancellor of University of Free State •
Unity Dow, Botswana former High Court judge, author, activist and Minister •
Kgosi Puso Gaborone, The King(Kgosi) of the BaTlokwa tribe of Tlokweng in Botswana •
John Taolo Gaetsewe, trade unionist, member of the ANC and General Secretary of SACTU, Robben Island prisoner, banned person •
Khama III, King of Bamangwato •
Ian Khama, fourth President of Botswana •
Seretse Khama, first President of Botswana •
Moses Kotane, South African politician and activist •
David Magang, Botswana lawyer, businessman and politician •
Supra Mahumapelo, South African politician •
Mmusi Maimane, South African politician •
Toto Makgolokwe, Paramount Chief (kgosi) of the Batlharo tribe of South Africa •
Lucas Mangope, former President of Bophutatswana •
Quett Masire, second President of Botswana •
Mokgweetsi Masisi, President of Botswana •
Joe Matthews, South African politician •
Joe Modise, South African politician •
Thandi Modise, South African freedom fighter •
Festus Mogae, third President of Botswana •
Mogale Mogale, Chief of Bapo ba Mogale •
Mogoeng Mogoeng, Chief Justice, South Africa •
Job Mokgoro, South African politician and academic •
Yvonne Mokgoro, former South African Constitutional Court Justice •
Brian Molefe, South African businessman, appointed CEO of Transnet in February 2011, and CEO of Eskom in April 2015 •
Popo Molefe, first
premier of North West province, South Africa •
Edna Molewa, South African politician •
Leruo Molotlegi, King of the Royal Bafokeng Nation •
Ruth Mompati, South African political activist •
James Moroka, one of the ANC Presidents (1949 to 1952) •
Dikgang Moseneke, South African judge and former Deputy Chief Justice of South Africa •
Nthato Motlana, prominent South African businessman, physician and anti-apartheid activist •
Bridgette Motsepe, South African businesswoman •
Patrice Motsepe, South African billionaire mining businessman •
Tshepo Motsepe, First Lady of South Africa as the wife of
Cyril Ramaphosa, the President of South Africa •
Naledi Pandor (née Matthews), South African politician and minister •
Dipuo Peters, South Africa politician, former Minister of Transport and Minister of Energy from 2009 to 2013 •
Sebele I, former Chief (Kgosi) of the Kwena – a major Tswana tribe (morafe) in modern-day Botswana •
Molefi Sefularo, South African politician •
Abram Onkgopotse Tiro, South African student activist and black consciousness militant
Arts and media •
Khuli Chana, South African hip hop artist •
Kgomotso Christopher, South African actress and Voice-Over artist •
Presley Chweneyagae, South African actor. He starred in the film Tsotsi, which won the Academy Award for Foreign Language Film. •
Katlego Danke, South African actress •
Connie Ferguson, Botswana born South African actress •
Shona Ferguson, Botswana born South African businessman, actor, film producer and co-founder of Ferguson Films •
Charma Gal, singer, former Culture Spears member •
Goapele, American singer with Setswana ancestry •
Mpule Kwelagobe, former Miss Universe •
Afentse Fenny Lekolwane, Motswana filmmaker, director, and producer •
Gail Nkoane Mabalane, South African actress, model, media socialite, businesswoman and singer •
Motsi Mabuse, South African-German dancer •
Vee Mampeezy, Botswana musician •
Maps Maponyane, South African television presenter, actor, fashion designer, speaker, model, voice over artist, philanthropist and entrepreneur •
Hugh Masekela, South African jazz musician •
Bonang Matheba, South African media personality •
Tim Modise, South African journalist, TV and radio presenter •
Tumi Morake, South African comedian, actress, TV personality and writer. Current presenter of "Dirage" on Motsweding Fm. •
Cassper Nyovest, aka "Refiloe Maele Phoolo", South African hip hop artist •
Hip Hop Pantsula, South African artist •
Manaka Ranaka, South African actress •
Dolly Rathebe, musician and actress •
A-Reece, South African musician •
Rapulana Seiphemo, South African actor •
Tuks Senganga, aka "Tumelo Kepadisa", Setswana rapper •
DJ Fresh, Botswana born South African radio personality •
DJ Speedsta, Dj and TV personality •
Earl Sweatshirt, American rapper, son of Keorapetse Kgositsile •
Boity Thulo, South African actress, hip hop artist •
Redi Tlhabi, Journalist, producer, author and radio presenter •
Emma Wareus, former Miss World First Princess
Sports •
Itumeleng Khune, South African footballer •
Reneilwe Letsholonyane, South African footballer •
Gift Links, South African footballer •
Dikgang Mabalane, South African football player •
Innocent Maela, South African football player •
Marks Maponyane, retired South African football player •
Teko Modise, South African footballer •
Stephen Mokoka, South African long-distance runner •
Pitso Mosimane, South African football former player and coach. Current manager of Al Ahly in the Egyptian Premier League. •
Victor Mpitsang, South African cricketer, fast bowler who has played for South Africa, currently cricket National Convenor of Selectors •
Ox Nché, South African rugby player •
Kagiso Rabada, South African cricketer. He debuted for South Africa in November 2014 and by July 2018 he had topped both the ICC ODI bowler rankings and the ICC Test bowler rankings, aged 22. •
Jimmy Tau, former South African footballer •
Percy Tau, South African footballer •
Letsile Tebogo, Botswana sprinter •
Matthews Temane, South African Middle distance runner •
Baboloki Thebe, Commonwealth 800 metres silver medalist. 4x4 Commonwealth gold medalist. •
Alister Walker, Botswana professional squash player
Religion •
Frederick Samuel Modise, founder of
the International Pentecostal Holiness Church •
Glayton Modise, the International Pentecostal Holiness Church leader ==Gallery==