•
Beyers Naudé – Christiaan Frederick Beyers Naudé (1915–2004) was a South African cleric, theologian and the leading Afrikaner anti-apartheid activist. •
Nandi Nyembe - actress,stage actress and producer •
Westdene dam disaster – Casualties of the Westdene dam disaster, a bus accident that took place in Westdene, near Johannesburg, South Africa, in 1985. •
Evelyn Mase –
midwife nurse and former first wife of
Nelson Mandela. •
Jacob Matlala – "Baby Jake" (1962–2013) was a South African boxer and junior flyweight champion from Meadowlands, Johannesburg. •
Joe Mafela – South African actor, writer, producer, director, singer, and businessman •
Linda Mkhize – ProKid (1981–2018), better known by his stage name ProKid or PRO, was a South African rapper and producer. •
John Nkadimeng – South African politician and
anti-Apartheid activist •
Ahmed Kathrada – freedom fighter, struggle icon, Parliamentary Councillor and adviser to President Nelson Mandela •
George Bizos – Greek-South African human rights lawyer •
Nkosi Johnson – Child
AIDS activist •
Joe Modise –
ANC struggle veteran and
Umkhonto we Sizwe commander •
Alfred Nzo – Anti-apartheid struggle veteran •
Brett Goldin – well-known stage and screen actor, who was murdered execution-style with his fashion-designer friend, Richard Bloom •
Harry Heinz Schwarz – lawyer, statesman and long-time political opposition leader against apartheid. •
Moosa Moolla – South African activist and diplomat. •
Herman Charles Bosman – famous South African poet and author •
Simba Mhere (1988–2015) – South African/ Zimbabwean TV Personality •
Cecil Margo – Judge, World War II fighter pilot, DFC, DSO •
Gisele Wulfsohn – South African photographer •
Akhumzi Jezile – South African actor, television presenter and producer •
Arthur Chaskalson – Judge, lawyer to Nelson Mandela •
Johnny Clegg – British-born South African musician and anthropologist •
Johannes van der Walt – South African wrestler known as the 'Gemaskerde Wonder' (Masked Wonder) •
Gert Potgieter (tenor) – South African Tenor and Actor •
Mandoza (1978–2016) – South African
kwaito musician •
Vuyo Mbuli – South African television personality and news presenter •
Prudence Nobantu Mabele (1971–2017) – one of first black South African lesbian woman and a leading HIV activist to live openly with HIV. •
Richard Maponya –
South African entrepreneur and
property developer •
John Moshoeu – South African retired professional footballer. •
Israel A. Maisels - South African judge •
Kiernan Jarryd Forbes (1988–2023) – South African Rapper •
Jessie Duarte – South African politician •
Ebrahim Ebrahim – South African politician •
Essop Pahad – South African politician •
Aziz Pahad – South African politician == References ==