List of South Africans
This is a list of notable and famous South Africans who are the subjects of Wikipedia articles.
Academics
Academics
- Shulamith Behr, art historian
- Estian Calitz, academic
- Jakes Gerwel, academic and anti-apartheid activist
- Adam Habib, political scientist
- Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr, academic and politician
- Thamsanqa Kambule, South African Mathematician and Educator
- Tshilidzi Marwala, academic and businessman
- Revil Mason, archeologist
- Shula Marks, historian
- Njabulo Ndebele, Principal of the University of Cape Town
- D. C. S. Oosthuizen, philosopher
- Adriaan N. P. Pelzer, historian and Vice-Principal University Pretoria
- Michiel Daniel Overbeek, South African amateur astronomer and prolific variable star observers
- Pierre de Villiers Pienaar, pioneering role in speech language therapy and lexicography in South Africa
- Calie Pistorius, academic and Principal of the University of Pretoria
- Milton Shain, academic and professor of Modern Jewish history at the University of Cape Town
- Benedict Wallet Vilakazi, author, educator, and first black South African to receive a PhD
- David Webster, anthropologist
Medical and veterinary
- Abraham Manie Adelstein, UK Chief Medical Statistician
- Christiaan Barnard, pioneering heart surgeon
- Wouter Basson, medical scientist
- John Borthwick, veterinary surgeon in the Cape Colony
- Mary Malahlela, first black woman to register as a medical doctor in South Africa
- Joan Morice, first female veterinary surgeon in South Africa
- Anna Coutsoudis, public health scientist
- Patrick Soon-Shiong, surgeon, founder Abraxis BioScience, billionaire
- Arnold Theiler, veterinarian
- Max Theiler, virologist, 1951 Nobel Prize winner
- Lindiwe Sidali, surgeon
Scientists
- Andrew Geddes Bain, geologist
- Peter Beighton, geneticist
- Wilhelm Bleek, linguist
- Robert Broom, palaeontologist
- Sydney Brenner, biologist, 2002 Physiology or Medicine Nobel Prize winner
- Phillip Clancey, ornithologist
- Allan McLeod Cormack, physicist
- Zodwa Dlamini, biochemist
- Clement Martyn Doke, linguist
- Mulalo Doyoyo, professor and inventor
- Edward Stuart Cardinal Dyke, botanist,
- Alexander du Toit, geologist
- Robert Allen Dyer, botanist
- Melville Edelstein, sociologist, killed due to Soweto uprising
- Wendy Foden, conservation biologist
- J. W. B. Gunning, zoologist
- Quarraisha Abdool Karim, Associate Scientific Director of the Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research in South Africa
- Salim Abdool Karim, South African epidemiologist and infectious diseases specialist
- David Lewis-Williams, archaeologist
- Lucy Lloyd, anthropologist
- Thebe Medupe, astrophysicist
- Hans Merensky, geologist
- Mabel Nevill, human computer
- Austin Roberts, zoologist
- Peter Sarnak, mathematician
- Ramotholo Sefako, astrophysicist
- Buyisiwe Sondezi, physicist
- Basil Schonland, physicist
- J. L. B. Smith, ichthyologist
- Phillip Tobias, palaeontologist
Theologians
Also see: [|Prelates, clerics and evangelists]Writers
Authors
- Lady Anne Barnard, travel writer and artist
- Herman Charles Bosman, author
- André Brink, author
- Justin Cartwright, novelist
- J. M. Coetzee, 2003 Nobel Prize-winning author
- K. Sello Duiker, novelist
- Sir Percy FitzPatrick, writer, businessman and politician
- Graeme Friedman, author and clinical psychologist
- Damon Galgut, author
- Nadine Gordimer, 1991 Nobel Prize-winning author
- Alfred Hutchinson, South African author, teacher and activist
- C. J. Langenhoven, writer and poet
- Pule Lechesa, essayist, literary critic, and poet
- Kgotso Pieter David Maphalla, the Sesotho language writer
- Dalene Matthee, author
- Gcina Mhlope, author, storyteller, playwright, director, actor
- Deon Meyer, author
- Phaswane Mpe, novelist
- Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh, author and musician
- Alan Paton, author
- Margaret Roberts, herbalist and writer
- Karel Schoeman, novelist and historian
- Olive Schreiner, author
- Mongane Wally Serote, poet and writer
- Wilbur Smith, novelist
- J. R. R. Tolkien, author of The Lord of The Rings
- Etienne van Heerden, novelist
- Marlene van Niekerk, novelist
- Lyall Watson, writer
- David Yudelman, writer
- Rachel Zadok, London-based South African writer
Editors
- Kojo Baffoe, magazine editor
- Khanyi Dhlomo, magazine editor
- Laurence Gandar, Rand Daily Mail editor
- Niel Hammann, editor of magazines
- John Tengo Jabavu, political activist and newspaper editor
- Aggrey Klaaste, journalist and editor
- Max du Preez, newspaper editor
Poets
See also: South African poets and Afrikaans language poets- Roy Campbell, poet
- Judy Croome, poet
- Sheila Cussons, poet
- Jonty Driver
- Jakob Daniël du Toit, poet a.k.a. Totius
- Elisabeth Eybers, poet
- Stephen Gray, writer and poet
- Ingrid Jonker, poet
- Moira Lovell, poet, playwright and literary critic
- Antjie Krog, poet, novelist and playwright
- Laurence Lerner, poet
- Lucas Malan, Afrikaans academic and poet
- Chris Mann, poet
- Eugène Nielen Marais, poet, writer, lawyer and naturalist
- Michael Mosoeu Moerane, first black South African to write a symphonic poem, choral music composer and maternal uncle to Thabo Mbeki
- Thomas Pringle, poet and journalist
- N.S. Puleng, poet and author
- N. P. van Wyk Louw, poet
- Mongane Wally Serote, poet, activist and politician
- Stephen Watson, poet
Journalists
- Jani Allan, journalist and radio personality
- George Claassen, journalist
- Robyn Curnow, CNN television reporter and anchor
- John Charles Daly, television journalist, executive and game show host
- Arnold S de Beer, journalist and academic
- Frene Ginwala, journalist and politician
- Arthur Goldstuck, journalist
- Niel Hammann, journalist
- Noni Jabavu, journalist, editor and first black South African woman to publish an autobiography
- Archibald Campbell Jordan
- Lara Logan, CBS television reporter/correspondent
- Peter Magubane, South African photographer
- John Matisonn, print and radio journalist for both South African and United States broadcasters
- Zakes Mda, journalist
- Nathaniel Ndazana Nakasa, South African journalist and short story writer
- Sam Nzima, South African photographer, who took the image of Hector Pieterson for the Soweto uprising
- Henry Nxumalo, investigative journalist under apartheid
- Sol Plaatje, journalist and political activist
- Percy Qoboza, journalist, editorial writer, and political activist
- Barry Streek, journalist, political activist, author, parliamentary media manager
- Redi Tlhabi, journalist and broadcaster
- Eric Lloyd Williams, journalist and war correspondent
- Donald Woods, journalist and anti-apartheid activist
Artists
Performing artists
Actors and actresses
- Anel Alexander, actress, producer
- Ayanda Borotho, actress
- Ivan Botha, actor
- Lesley-Ann Brandt, South African born actress, notable for her role as Mazikeen in the show Lucifer
- Kai Luke Brümmer, actor
- Peter Cartwright, actor
- Baby Cele, actress
- Presley Chweneyagae, actor
- Sharlto Copley, actor,
- Katlego Danke, actress
- Embeth Davidtz, actress
- Gopala Davies, actor and director
- Ryan de Villiers, actor
- Sindi Dlathu, actress
- Pallance Dladla, actor
- Lillian Dube, South African actress
- Vinette Ebrahim, actress
- Kim Engelbrecht, actress
- Willie Esterhuizen, actor
- Connie Ferguson, actress
- Shona Ferguson, actor
- Brett Goldin, actor
- Zoe Gail, actress
- Gugu Gumede, actress
- Roxane Hayward, actress
- Hennie Jacobs, actor
- David James, actor, stage, television, and film actor
- Sid James, film and television actor
- Glynis Johns, actress
- Adhir Kalyan, actor
- Atandwa Kani, actor
- John Kani, actor, entertainer and writer
- Dawn Thandeka King, actress
- Shannon Kook
- Paballo Koza, actor
- Alice Krige, actress
- Deon Lotz, actor
- Sello Maake Ka-Ncube, actor
- Gail Mabalane, actress
- Joe Mafela, actor, writer and singer
- Maps Maponyane, actor
- Warren Masemola, actor
- Khanyi Mbau, radio and television personality and actress, notable for Happiness Is a Four-letter Word
- Nomzamo Mbatha, actress
- Michelle Mosalakae, actress
- Thuso Mbedu, actress
- Sean Michael,
- Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa, actress
- Masoja Msiza, actor
- Patrick Mynhardt, actor
- Themba Ndaba, actor
- Menzi Ngubane, actor
- Jessica Nkosi, actress
- Kenneth Nkosi, actor
- Winnie Ntshaba, actress
- Winston Ntshona, actor
- Nandi Nyembe, South African actress
- Tarina Patel, actor
- Terry Pheto, actress
- Tanit Phoenix, actress
- Sasha Pieterse, actress
- Sandra Prinsloo, South African actress, The Gods Must Be Crazy, Quest for Love
- Ama Qamata, actress
- Basil Rathbone, actor
- Jo-anne Reyneke, actress
- Ian Roberts, actor, playwright, singer
- Angelique Rockas pioneer of multi-racial theatre in the UK
- Buhle Samuels
- Stelio Savante, actor
- Clive Scott, actor
- Rapulana Seiphemo, actor
- Cliff Severn, actor
- Raymond Severn, actor
- Antony Sher, actor, author and painter
- Cliff Simon, actor
- William Smith, TV teacher and presenter
- Linda Sokhulu, actress
- Shaleen Surtie-Richards, actress
- Janet Suzman, actress
- Reine Swart, actress, producer
- Charlize Theron, actress
- Pearl Thusi, actress, model, MC
- Siyabonga Thwala, actor
- Pieter-Dirk Uys, political satirist and entertainer
- Brümilda van Rensburg, actress
- Musetta Vander, actress
- Arnold Vosloo, actor, The Mummy, The Mummy Returns, 24
Dancers
- Juliet Prowse, dancer
- Bontle Modiselle, dancer
Playwrights and film directors
- Neill Blomkamp, director, District 9
- Charles J. Fourie, playwright
- Athol Fugard, playwright
- Ronald Harwood, playwright and writer
- Oliver Hermanus, film director and writer
- Gray Hofmeyr South African film director
- Gavin Hood, film director, wrote and directed the Academy Award-winning Tsotsi
- Rob De Mezieres, film director and writer
- Jyoti Mistry, film director, installation artist and scholar
- Mbongeni Ngema, playwright, actor, choreographer and director
- Michael Oblowitz film director
- Mthuli ka Shezi, playwright and political activist
- Leon Schuster, filmmaker, comedian, actor and prankster
- Jamie Uys, film director
Singers, musicians and composers
- AKA (rapper), South African Kiernan Forbes
- Zain Bhikha, world-renowned singer-songwriter of the Nasheed genre
- Michael Blake, classical composer
- Johan Botha, opera singer
- Al Bowlly, popular singer
- Don Clarke, singer-songwriter
- Johnny Clegg, musician
- Mimi Coertse, opera singer
- Fanie de Jager, operatic tenor
- Lucky Dube, reggae singer
- Brenda Fassie, anti-apartheid Afropop singer-songwriter, dancer and activist
- Daniel Friedman, musical comedian
- Steve Kekana, singer-songwriter
- Jabu Khanyile, musician and lead vocalist
- Claire Johnston, singer
- David Kramer, singer and playwright
- Clare Loveday, classical composer
- Lira (singer), singer
- Sipho Mabuse, singer
- Ringo Madlingozi, South African singer-songwriter, producer, and member of parliament
- Arthur Mafokate, kwaito musician and producer
- Winston Mankunku Ngozi, tenor sax player
- Mahlathini, mbaqanga singer
- Miriam Makeba, singer and civil rights activist
- Rebecca Malope, multi-award-winning South African gospel singer
- Manfred Mann, musician
- Hugh Masekela, jazz trumpeter and singer
- Gwendolyn Masin, violinist, author, pedagogue
- Lebo Mathosa, popular South African kwaito singer
- Dave Matthews, leader of the Dave Matthews Band
- Shaun Morgan, lead singer of the award-winning band Seether
- Ray Phiri, jazz, fusion and Mbhaqanga musician
- Aquiles Priester, drummer
- Rex Rabanye, jazz, fusion and soulful pop musician
- Trevor Rabin, musician, composer, former member of progressive rock band Yes
- Koos Ras, comedian, singer, writer, composer
- Charles Segal (pianist), composer, arranger, Guinness World Record holder
- Enoch Sontonga, composer of national anthem
- Joseph Shabalala, founder and director of Ladysmith Black Mambazo
- ZP Theart, singer, ex Dragonforce
- Costa Titch, Amapiano rapper and dancer
- Hilda Tloubatla, lead singer of Mahotella Queens
- Watkin Tudor Jones, rapper, performance artist, band member of Die Antwoord
- Tyla, R&B singer-songwriter
- Arnold van Wyk, classical composer
- Yolandi Visser, rapper, performance artist, band member of Die Antwoord
- Amor Vittone, singer, performing artist and gold-disc recording artist
- Kevin Volans, classical composer
Models, socialites and media personalities
- Jani Allan, radio personality, journalist
- Gina Athans, model, international socialite
- Riaan Cruywagen, TV news reader
- Lasizwe Dambuza, television personality
- Belle Delphine, Social Media Personality
- Trevor Denman, horse racing announcer
- Minnie Dlamini, TV presenter, TV personality, model and actress
- Jade Fairbrother, model, fitness bikini competitor, Playboy Playmate
- Watkin Tudor Jones singer, rapper, actor, director
- Roxy Ingram, model
- Alan Khan, radio and television personality
- Caspar Lee, YouTube personality and actor
- Jeremy Maggs, journalist, radio host and television presenter
- Noeleen Maholwana-Sangqu, radio and TV host and philanthropist
- Myra Manganye, South African Reality Competition titleholder
- Jeremy Mansfield, radio and TV personality
- Maps Maponyane, media socialite, model and actor
- Robert Marawa, sports journalist, television and radio personality
- Megan McKenzie, model
- Trevor Noah, comedian, actor, radio and television host
- Debora Patta, broadcast journalist and television producer
- Tanit Phoenix, Sports Illustrated model and actress
- Lunga Shabalala, TV presenter, model and actor
- Linda Sibiya, radio personality, radio producer, television host, television producer and broadcaster.
- Troye Sivan, YouTube personality, actor and singer
- Reeva Steenkamp, model
- Candice Swanepoel, Victoria's Secret model
- Charlize Theron, actress, film producer
- Lesego Tlhabi, comedian and satirist
- Yolandi Visser singer, rapper, actor
- Minki van der Westhuizen, model and TV presenter
- Eddie Zondi, radio personality and music composer
Visual artists
Cartoonists
- T.O. Honiball, cartoonist
- Jeremy Nell, cartoonist
- Zapiro, cartoonist
Painters
- Thomas Baines, colonial painter and explorer
- Tamlin Blake, mixed media artist
- Leon Botha, painter and disc jockey
- Garth Erasmus, visual artist
- Clinton Fein, artist, activist, photographer
- C. G. Finch-Davies, painter and ornithologist
- Ronald Harrison, painter
- William Kentridge, painter
- Maggie Laubser, painter
- Neville Lewis, artist
- Esther Mahlangu, painter
- Ernest Mancoba, avant-garde artist
- Judith Mason, artist
- Conor Mccreedy, artist
- Brett Murray, artist
- Charles Ernest Peers, painter
- George Pemba, visual artist
- Pierneef, artist
- Gerard Sekoto, artist and musician
- Cecil Skotnes, painter
- Irma Stern, painter
- Vladimir Tretchikoff, painter
Photographers
- Kevin Carter
- Ernest Cole
- Caroline Gibello
- David Goldblatt, photographer
- Bob Gosani
- Alf Kumalo
- Peter Magubane
- Jürgen Schadeberg
- Austin Stevens
Sculptors
Performance artists
Architects
Business
- Raymond Ackerman, businessman
- Barney Barnato, mining magnate
- Sir Bradley Fried, co-founded Grovepoint Capital, ex-CEO of Investec Bank, ex-chairman of the Court of the Bank of England
- Roelof Botha, venture capitalist and company director
- David Brink, businessman
- John Fairbairn, founder of Mutual Life
- Vanessa Gounden, South Africa's richest businesswoman
- Morris Kahn, Israeli billionaire, founder and chairman of Aurec Group
- Sol Kerzner, hotel magnate
- Basetsana Kumalo, former Miss South Africa, presenter and businesswoman
- Gary Lubner, businessman and philanthropist
- Richard Maponya, richest business man, former owner of Maponya Mall; founder and first president of the National African Federated Chamber of Commerce
- Sammy Marks, businessman
- Brown Mogotsi, South African businessman
- Nthato Motlana, prominent South African businessman, physician and anti-apartheid activist
- Bridgette Motsepe, businesswoman
- Patrice Motsepe, businessman
- Tshepo Motsepe, businesswoman and physician
- Brown Mogotsi, South African businessman
- Elon Musk, Internet and space launch entrepreneur
- Nicky Newton-King, first female CEO of JSE from 2012 to 2019
- Ratanang Nke, company CEO, director; public prosecutor
- Harry Oppenheimer, businessman
- William G. Pietersen, international businessman, CEO, author, professor
- Charles Purdon, agricultural pioneer
- Mamphela Ramphele, political activist, academic, businesswoman and mother to the son of Steve Biko
- Cyril Ramaphosa, politician and businessman
- George Rex, pioneer entrepreneur of the Southern Cape
- Cecil Rhodes, businessman
- Anton Rupert, businessman and conservationist
- Johann Rupert, businessman, son of Anton Rupert
- David O. Sacks, web entrepreneur
- Elliot Salkow, founder of Ellies Holdings,
- Tokyo Sexwale, politician and businessman
- Mark Shuttleworth, web entrepreneur, founder of Thawte and Ubuntu Linux, space tourist
- Mlungisi Sisulu, South African business man
- Shaka Sisulu, South African social and political activist, entrepreneur and media personality
Legal, police and military
- Lourens Ackermann, constitutional court judge
- Ismail Ayob, lawyer
- Vernon Berrangé, human rights advocate
- George Bizos, lawyer
- Louis Botha, Boer War General, captured Winston Churchill during the Second Boer War, also one of the signatories of the Treaty of Vereeniging
- Annie Botha, philanthropist and civic leader, wife of Louis Botha
- Arthur Chaskalson, judge
- Piet Cronjé, Boer general and commander-in-chief of ZAR's military forces
- Beric John Croome, chartered accountant, Advocate of the High Court of South Africa, PhD, tax law author and pioneer in taxpayers' rights in South Africa
- Garnet de la Hunt, the Chief Scout of the Boy Scouts of South Africa, Vice-Chairman of the Africa Scout Committee, and South African World Scout Committee
- Koos de la Rey, Boer general
- Pierre de Vos, constitutional law scholar
- Christiaan Rudolph de Wet, Boer general and acting President of the Orange Free State
- Johannes Christiaan de Wet, legal academic
- Bram Fischer, advocate QC and political activist
- Johannes Geldenhuys, South African military commander
- Ian Gleeson, South African Army officer
- Richard Goldstone, ex-constitutional court judge
- Harold Hanson, advocate QC
- John Hlophe,legal expect
- Sydney Kentridge, former advocate of the Supreme Court and Acting Justice of the Constitutional Court
- Mervyn E. King, former judge of the Supreme Court of South Africa and chairman of the King Committee on Corporate Governance
- Joel Joffe, Baron Joffe, CBE lawyer and Labour peer in the House of Lords
- Pius Langa, former chief justice of constitutional court
- Magnus Malan, minister of defence and chief of the South African Defence Force
- Cecil Margo, judge
- Richard Mdluli, head of Police Crime Intelligence
- Dunstan Mlambo, Judge President of the Gauteng Division of the High Court of South Africa
- Mogoeng Mogoeng, Chief Justice of South Africa
- Yvonne Mokgoro, former justice of the Constitutional Court of South Africa
- Phetogo Molawa, first black female helicopter pilot in the South African Air Force and the South African National Defence Force
- Sandile Ngcobo, former Chief Justice of South Africa
- Bulelani Ngcuka, director of public prosecutions
- Marmaduke Pattle, highest scoring Allied Air Ace of World War Two
- Riah Phiyega, national police commissioner
- Vejaynand Ramlakan, South African military commander
- Barry Roux, defence advocate who has represented Oscar Pistorius, Dave King and Lothar Neethling
- Albie Sachs, justice in constitutional court
- Harry Heinz Schwarz, lawyer
- Jackie Selebi, national commissioner of police
- Thembile Skweyiya, South African Constitutional Court judge
- Percy Sonn, former head of the Directorate of Special Operations
- Sir Robert Clarkson Tredgold, Chief Justice of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland
- Percy Yutar, South Africa's first Jewish attorney-general and prosecutor of Nelson Mandela in the 1963 Rivonia Treason Trial
Political
Activists and trade unionists
- Elizabeth 'Nanna' Abrahams, political activist and trade unionist
- Zackie Achmat, AIDS activist
- Neil Aggett, political activist and trade unionist
- Neville Alexander, revolutionary and proponent of a multilingual South Africa
- Abdul Kader Asmal, South African politician
- Abu Baker Asvat, founding member of Azapo
- Zainab Asvat, South African anti-apartheid activist
- Frances Baard, trade unionist, organiser for the African National Congress Women's League and a Patron of the United Democratic Front
- Esther Barsel, South African political activist, long-standing member of the South African Communist Party and wife to Hymie Barsel
- Hymie Barsel, South African activist
- Jeremy Baskin, trade unionist
- Jean Bernadt, anti-apartheid activist
- Lionel Bernstein, anti-apartheid activist and political prisoner
- Edward Bhengu, founder member of the PAC
- Nokukhanya Bhengu, anti-apartheid activist and teacher
- Sibusiso Bengu, politician
- Steve Biko, nonviolent political activist
- Sonia Bunting, journalist, political and anti-apartheid activist
- Amina Cachalia, South African anti-Apartheid activist, women's rights activist, politician, and second wife of Yusuf Cachalia
- Ismail Ahmed Cachalia, South African political activist and a leader of Transvaal Indian Congress and the African National Congress
- Yusuf Cachalia, South African anti-apartheid activist
- Fort Calata, political activist and one of The Cradock Four
- James Calata, political activist and ANC secretary
- Collins Chabane, South African Minister of Public Service and Administration
- Laloo Chiba, South African politician and revolutionary
- Yusuf Dadoo, South African Communist and an anti-apartheid activist
- Eddie Daniels, anti-apartheid activist
- Nosipho Dastile, community and anti-Apartheid activist
- Sophia De Bruyn, political activist
- Amina Desai, political prisoner
- Lilian Diedericks, South African activist
- Bettie du Toit, trade unionist, anti-apartheid activist and first wife of Yusuf Cachalia
- Ebrahim Ebrahim, South African anti-apartheid activist
- Colin Eglin, South African politician
- Farid Esack, political activist and opposition to apartheid
- Lucinda Evans, women's right activist
- Tshenuwani Farisani, South African politician, theologian, and Lutheran minister
- Ruth First, South African anti-apartheid activist, scholar and wife to Joe Slovo
- Pregs Govender, human rights activist, former ANC MP, anti-apartheid campaigner
- Irene Grootboom, housing rights activist
- Denis Goldberg, political activist
- Arthur Goldreich, abstract painter and anti-apartheid
- John Gomomo, South African Unionist and activist
- Matthew Goniwe, political activist and one of the Cradock four
- Zainunnisa Gool, anti-apartheid political and civil rights leader
- Joe Nzingo Gqabi, political activist
- Archibald Gumede, anti-apartheid activist, lawyer and politician
- Elizabeth Komikie Gumede, anti-apartheid activist and member of the Azanian People's Liberation Army
- Josiah Tshangana Gumede, political activist
- Harry Gwala, revolutionary leader in the African National Congress and South African Communist Party
- Nkululeko Gwala, prominent member of the shackdwellers' social movement Abahlali baseMjondolo
- Alcott Skei Gwentshe, shopkeeper and political activist
- Bertha Gxowa, anti-apartheid, women's rights activist and trade unionist
- Chris Hani, political activist
- Harold Hanson, politician and advocate
- Frederick John Harris, South African schoolteacher and anti-apartheid
- Abdullah Haron, South African Muslim cleric and anti-apartheid activist
- Ruth Hayman, anti-apartheid campaigner
- Alexander Hepple, trade unionist, politician, anti-apartheid activist and author and the last leader of the original South African Labour Party
- Bob Hepple, political activist, leader in the fields of labour law, equality and human rights
- Bavelile Gloria Hlongwa, South African chemical engineer and politician
- Bantu Holomisa, political activist
- Timothy Peter Jenkin, anti-apartheid activist, political prisoner and writer
- Helen Joseph, anti-apartheid activist
- Mthuli ka Shezi, South African playwright, political activist
- James Kantor, politician, lawyer and writer
- Ahmed Kathrada, political activist
- Philip Kgosana, political activist
- Winnie Kgware, anti-Apartheid activist
- Alice Kinloch, human rights activist and writer
- Wolfie Kodesh, South African Communist party activist
- Moses Kotane, anti-apartheid activist
- Ashley Kriel, South African activist
- Duma Kumalo, South African human rights activist and one of the Sharpeville Six
- Dumisani Kumalo, South African politician
- Ellen Kuzwayo, political activist
- Lennox Lagu, political activist
- Stephen Bernard Lee, anti-apartheid and political prisoner
- Anton Lembede, political activist
- Moses Mabhida, anti-apartheid activist
- Phakamile Mabija, anti-apartheid activist
- Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, political activist and former 2nd wife to Nelson Mandela
- Zanele kaMagwaza-Msibi, South African politician
- Zacharias Richard Mahabane, political activist
- Mac Maharaj, political activist
- Solomon Mahlangu, Umkhonto we Sizwe operative
- Thoko Remigia Makhanya, anti-apartheid activist, environmental activist, women's health specialist and poet
- Vusumzi Make, political activist
- Sefako Makgatho, political activist
- Caesarina Kona Makhoere, anti-apartheid activist and prison writer
- Mbuyisa Makhubo, anti-apartheid activist
- Clarence Makwetu, political activist
- Adolph Malan, fighter pilot and civil rights activist
- Zollie Malindi, political activist
- Nelson Mandela, political activist and first President of South Africa
- Mosibudi Mangena, South Africa politician
- Isaac Lesiba Maphotho, political activist
- J. B. Marks, politician activist
- Jafta Masemola, political activist
- Emma Mashinini, trade unionist and political leader
- Tsietsi Mashinini, South African anti-Apartheid activist and student leader of the Soweto uprising on 16 June 1976
- Andrew Masondo, South African mathematician, political prisoner, a former general in the South African National Defence Force
- Joseph Mathunjwa, trade union leader and the head of the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union
- Florence Matomela, South African anti-pass law activist
- Joe Matthews, political activist and son of ZK Matthews
- Z. K. Matthews, political activist
- Seth Mazibuko, youngest member of the South African Students' Organisation that planned and led the Soweto uprising
- Epainette Mbeki, political activist, mother of Thabo Mbeki and wife to Govan Mbeki
- Govan Mbeki, political activist and father of Thabo Mbeki
- Robert McBride, anti-apartheid assassin and later police chief
- A. P. Mda, co-founder of the African National Congress Youth League and Pan Africanist Congress of Azania
- Fatima Meer, scientist and political activist
- Raymond Mhlaba, political activist and the former Premier of the Eastern Cape
- Sicelo Mhlauli, political activist and one of the Cradock four
- Jean Middleton, anti-apartheid activist and wife to Harold Strachan
- Clarence Mini, anti-apartheid activist
- Vuyisile Mini, unionist and Umkhonto we Sizwe activist
- Nomhlangano Beauty Mkhize, political activist, shop steward and wife to Saul Mkhize
- Sparrow Mkhonto, political activist and one of the Cradock four
- Wilton Mkwayi, political activist
- Johnson Mlambo, political activist
- Andrew Mlangeni, political activist
- Thamsanga Mnyele, anti-apartheid
- Billy Modise, political activist
- Joe Modise, political activist
- Thabo Edwin Mofutsanyana, political activist
- Mapetla Mohapi, political activist
- Yunus Mohamed, South African lawyer and activist
- Peter Mokaba, political activist
- Priscilla Mokaba, political activist and mother of Peter Mokaba
- Ruth Mompati, political activist
- Moosa Moolla, political activist
- Strini Moodley, founding member of the Black Consciousness Movement in South Africa
- Rahima Moosa, anti-apartheid activist
- James Moroka, political activist
- Zephania Mothopeng, political activist
- Nthato Motlana, physician and anti-apartheid activist
- Caroline Motsoaledi, political activist and wife to Elias Motsoaledi
- Elias Motsoaledi, political activist
- James Mpanza, political activist
- Oscar Mpetha, political activist and unionist
- Eric Mtshali, politician, trade unionist, and anti-apartheid activist
- Griffiths Mxenge, anti-apartheid activist
- Victoria Mxenge, anti-apartheid activist
- George Naicker, anti-apartheid activist
- Marimuthu Pragalathan Naicker, anti-apartheid activist, journalist and trade unionist
- Monty Naicker, anti-apartheid activist and medical doctor
- Ama Naidoo, anti-apartheid activist
- Naransamy Roy Naidoo, political
- Billy Nair, political activist
- Rita Ndzanga, anti-apartheid activist and trade unionist
- Mary Ngalo, South African anti-apartheid activist and was also active in fighting for women's rights
- Lilian Ngoyi, anti-apartheid activist
- Looksmart Ngudle, political activist
- Joe Nhlanhla, African National Congress national executive and the former South African Minister of Justice (Intelligence Affairs)
- John Nkadimeng, politician and anti-apartheid activist
- Vernon Nkadimeng, political activist
- Nkwenkwe Nkomo, SASO nine member
- William Frederick Nkomo, medical doctor, community leader, political activist and teacher
- Duma Nokwe, political activist
- Jabulile Nyawose, trade unionist and anti-apartheid activist
- Alfred Nzo, political activist
- Albert Nzula, political activist
- Abdullah Mohamed Omar, anti-Apartheid activist and lawyer
- Roy Padayachie, politician and Minister of Public Service and Administration of the Republic of South Africa
- Aziz Pahad, political activist
- Essop Pahad, political activist
- Sabelo Phama, revolutionary
- Motsoko Pheko, politician, lawyer, author, historian, theologian and academic
- Joyce Piliso-Seroke, South-African educator, activist, feminist and community organizer
- Sol Plaatje, political activist
- John Nyathi Pokela, political activist
- Maggie Resha, political activist and wife of Robert Resha
- Robert Resha, political activist
- Fabian Ribeiro, doctor and anti-apartheid activist
- Florence Ribeiro, anti-apartheid activist and wife of Fabian Ribeiro
- Walter Rubusana, first deputy president of the ANC
- Albie Sachs, political activist
- Harry Schwarz, lawyer, statesman and long-time political opposition leader against apartheid in South Africa
- Jackie Sedibe, South African National Defence Force Major General and politician activist and wife to Joe Modise
- Molefi Sefularo, Deputy Minister of Health
- James Seipei, teenage United Democratic Front activist
- Nimrod Sejake, labour leader in South Africa, leading member of the Congress of South African Trade Unions and secretary of the Iron Steel Workers
- Dulcie September, anti-apartheid political activist
- Kate Serokolo, anti-apartheid activist
- Reggie September, activist
- Nomvuzo Shabalala, politician
- Gertrude Shope, South African trade unionist, politician and wife of Mark Shpoe
- Mark Shope, South African trade unionist and anti-apartheid activist
- Gert Sibande, political activist
- Archie Sibeko, political activist and trade unionist
- David Sibeko, South Africa politician and journalist
- Letitia Sibeko, political activist and wife to Archie Sibeko
- Joyce Nomafa Sikakane, South African journalist and activist
- Annie Silinga, South African anti-pass laws and anti-apartheid political activist
- Jack Simons, political activist
- Rachel Simons, communist and trade unionist and wife to Jack Simons
- Albertina Sisulu, political activist and wife of Walter Sisulu
- Walter Sisulu, political activist
- David Sipunzi, South African trade unionis
- Zola Skweyiya, political activist
- Joe Slovo, South African politician, and an opponent of the apartheid system
- Robert Sobukwe, political activist and founder of PAC
- Veronica Sobukwe, political activist and wife to Robert Sobukwe
- Makhenkesi Stofile, political activist
- Harold Strachan, anti-apartheid activist
- Helen Suzman, South African anti-apartheid activist and politician
- Isaac Bangani Tabata, political activist
- Dora Tamana, South African anti-apartheid activist
- Adelaide Tambo, political activist and wife to Oliver Tambo
- Oliver Tambo, political activist
- Selope Thema, South African political activist and leader
- Mary Thipe, anti-apartheid and human rights activist
- Mohammed Tikly, South African educator and struggle veteran
- Ahmed Timol, anti-apartheid activist, political leader and activist in the underground South African Communist Party
- Abram Onkgopotse Tiro, South African student political activist
- Steve Tshwete, political activist
- Ben Turok, anti-apartheid activist and Economics Professor
- Moses Twebe, South African politician
- Zwelinzima Vavi, former general secretary of COSATU, and Trade union leader SAFTU
- Randolph Vigne, anti-apartheid activist
- Sheila Weinberg, anti-apartheid activist
- Myrtle Witbooi, South African labour activist
- AnnMarie Wolpe, sociologist, feminist, anti-apartheid activist and wife to Harold Wolpe
- Harold Wolpe, lawyer, sociologist, political economist and anti-apartheid activist
- Khoisan X, political activist
- Alfred Xuma, political activist and ANC president
- Tony Yengeni, anti-apartheid activist
- Massabalala Yengwa, anti-apartheid activist, lawyer and Natal Provincial Secretary of the African National Congress Youth League
Apartheid operatives
- Wouter Basson, apartheid scientist
- Dirk Coetzee, apartheid covert operative
- Eugene de Kock, apartheid assassin
- Clive Derby-Lewis, assassin and former parliamentarian
- Jimmy Kruger, apartheid Minister of Justice and the Police
- Lothar Neethling, apartheid forensic scientist
- Barend Strydom, convicted murderer and white supremacist activist
- Eugène Terre'Blanche, white supremacist activist
- Adriaan Vlok, apartheid Minister of Law and Order
- Craig Williamson, apartheid spy
Colonial and Union Governors
- George Grey, Cape governor
- Jan Willem Janssens, Cape Governor
- Benjamin d'Urban, Cape Governor
- Benjamin Pine, Natal governor
- Harry Smith, Cape governor 1847–1852
- Andries Stockenström, governor of British Kaffraria
- Simon van der Stel, first Cape governor
- Willem Adriaan van der Stel, second Cape governor
- Jan van Riebeeck, founder of Cape settlement
- Nicolaas Jacobus de Wet, Chief Justice of South Africa and acting Governor-General
Leaders and politicians
- Ken Andrew, politician
- Kader Asmal, activist, politician and professor of human rights
- Sibusiso Bengu, politician
- Steve Biko, nonviolent political activist
- Thozamile Botha, politician
- Cheryl Carolus, politician
- Yusuf Dadoo, doctor and politician
- Patricia de Lille, politician
- Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, politician
- John Langalibalele Dube, founder and first president of ANC
- Abba Eban, Israeli diplomat and politician, and President of the Weizmann Institute of Science
- De Villiers Graaff, United Party opposition leader
- Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr, journalist and politician
- Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr, academic and politician
- Danny Jordaan, politician and soccer administrator
- Tony Leon, DA opposition leader
- Albert Luthuli, President of the African National Congress, 1952–67
- Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, politician and second wife of Nelson Mandela
- Trevor Manuel, minister of finance
- Lindiwe Mazibuko, former Parliamentary Leader for the opposition Democratic Alliance
- Govan Mbeki, political activist and father of Thabo Mbeki
- Roelf Meyer, politician and businessman
- Raymond Mhlaba, political activist and the former Premier of the Eastern Cape
- Vuyisile Mini, unionist and Umkhonto we Sizwe activist
- Johnson Mlambo, political activist
- Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, deputy president
- Pieter Mulder, leader of the Freedom Front Plus and former deputy minister of agriculture
- Gagathura (Monty) Mohambry Naicker, medical doctor and politician
- Bulelani Ngcuka, politician
- Dullah Omar, politician
- Andries Pretorius, Boer leader and commandant-general
- Deneys Reitz, boer commando, deputy Prime Minister and High Commissioner to London
- Pixley ka Isaka Seme, ANC founder member
- Mbhazima Shilowa, trade unionist and premier
- Walter Sisulu, political activist
- Ruth First-Slovo, political activist and wife to Joe Slovo
- Joe Slovo, politician
- Harry Schwarz, lawyer, politician, ambassador to United States and anti-apartheid leader
- Robert Sobukwe, political activist and founder of PAC
- Helen Suzman, politician
- Oliver Tambo, political activist
- Catherine Taylor, politician
- Frederik van Zyl Slabbert, PFP opposition leader
- Helen Zille, former DA opposition leader, former premier of the Western Cape
- Jacob Zuma, former president
Prime Ministers and presidents
- Jacobus Boshoff, 2nd President of the Orange Free State
- Louis Botha, Boer commander-in-chief and 1st Prime Minister of South Africa
- Pieter Willem Botha, 9th and last Prime Minister and 8th State President of South Africa
- Johannes Henricus Brand, 4th President of the Orange Free State
- Thomas François Burgers, 4th President of South African Republic
- Schalk Willem Burger, 6th and last President of South African Republic
- Frederik Willem de Klerk, 9th and last State President of South Africa and joint Nobel Peace Prize winner
- Nicolaas Johannes Diederichs, 4th State President of South Africa
- Jacobus Johannes Fouché, 3rd State President of South Africa
- James Barry Munnik Hertzog, Boer general and 3rd Prime Minister of South Africa
- Josias Hoffman, 1st President of the Orange Free State
- Petrus Jacobus Joubert, Boer general and member of the Troika in the South African Republic
- Paul Kruger, member of the Troika, 5th President of South African Republic
- Daniel François Malan, 5th Prime Minister of South Africa and is responsible for laying the groundwork for Apartheid
- Nelson Mandela, 1st democratically elected President of South Africa and joint Nobel Peace Prize winner
- Thabo Mbeki, 2nd post-apartheid President of South Africa
- John X. Merriman, last prime minister of the Cape Colony
- Kgalema Motlanthe, 3rd post-apartheid President of South Africa
- Tom Naudé, 2nd State President of South Africa
- Marthinus Wessel Pretorius, 3rd President of the Orange Free State, 1st and 3rd President of the ZAR
- Marthinus Prinsloo, 1st President of the Republic of Graaff-Reinet
- Cyril Ramaphosa, 5th post-apartheid President of South Africa
- Francis William Reitz, 5th President of the Orange Free State
- Jan Smuts, Boer general, British field marshal, 2nd and 4th Prime Minister of South Africa
- Johannes Strijdom, 6th Prime Minister of South Africa
- Hermanus Steyn, 1st and last President of the Republic of Swellendam
- Martinus Theunis Steyn, 6th and last President of the Orange Free State
- Charles Robberts Swart, last Governor-General of the Union of South Africa and 1st State President of the RSA
- Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd, 7th Prime Minister of South Africa and primary architect of Apartheid
- Marais Viljoen, 5th and 7th State President of South Africa
- Balthazar Johannes Vorster, 8th Prime Minister and 6th State President of South Africa
- Jacob Zuma, 4th post-apartheid President of South Africa
Provincial Premiers
- Nosimo Balindlela, 3rd Premier of the Eastern Cape
- Lynne Brown, 6th Premier of the Western Cape
- Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri, 2nd Premier of the Free State
- Grizelda Cjiekella, Premier of the Northern Cape
- Manne Dipico, 1st Premier of the Northern Cape
- Winkie Direko, 3rd Premier of the Free State
- Hazel Jenkins, 3rd Premier of the Northern Cape
- Noxolo Kiviet, 5th Premier of the Eastern Cape
- Hernus Kriel, 1st Premier of the Western Cape
- Mosiuoa Lekota, 1st Premier of the Free State
- Sylvia Lucas, 4th Premier of the Northern Cape
- David Mabuza, 4th Premier of Mpumalanga
- Ace Magashule, 5th Premier of the Free State
- Supra Mahumapelo, 5th Premier of North West
- David Makhura, 6th Premier of Gauteng
- Thabang Makwetla, 3rd Premier of Mpumalanga
- Peter Marais, 3rd Premier of the Western Cape
- Beatrice Marshoff, 4th Premier of the Free State
- Paul Mashatile, 4th Premier of Gauteng
- Stanley Mathabatha, 4th Premier of Limpopo
- Cassel Mathale, 3rd Premier of Limpopo
- Senzo Mchunu, 6th Premier of KwaZulu-Natal
- Willies Mchunu, 7th Premier of KwaZulu-Natal
- Frank Mdlalose, 1st Premier of KwaZulu-Natal
- Raymond Mhlaba, 1st Premier of the Eastern Cape
- Zweli Mkhize, 5th Premier of KwaZulu-Natal
- Thandi Modise, 4th Premier of North West
- Maureen Modiselle, 3rd Premier of North West
- Job Mokgoro, 6th Premier of North West
- Nomvula Mokonyane, 5th Premier of Gauteng
- Popo Molefe, 1st Premier of North West
- Edna Molewa, 2nd Premier of North West
- Sello Moloto, 2nd Premier of Limpopo
- Gerald Morkel, 2nd Premier of the Western Cape
- Mathole Motshekga, 2nd Premier of Gauteng
- Lionel Mtshali, 3rd Premier of KwaZulu-Natal
- Refilwe Mtsweni-Tsipane, 5th Premier of Mpumalanga
- S'bu Ndebele, 4th Premier of KwaZulu-Natal
- Ben Ngubane, 2nd Premier of KwaZulu-Natal
- Sisi Ntombela, 6th Premier of the Free State
- Dipuo Peters, 2nd Premier of the Northern Cape
- Mathews Phosa, 1st Premier of Mpumalanga
- Ngoako Ramathlodi, 1st Premier of Limpopo
- Leonard Ramatlakane, Premier of the Western Cape
- Ebrahim Rasool, 5th Premier of the Western Cape
- Zamani Saul, 5th Premier of the Northern Cape
- Tokyo Sexwale, 1st Premier of Gauteng
- Mbhazima Shilowa, 3rd Premier of Gauteng
- Mbulelo Sogoni, 4th Premier of the Eastern Cape
- Makhenkesi Stofile, 2nd Premier of the Eastern Cape
- Marthinus van Schalkwyk, 4th Premier of the Western Cape
- Alan Winde, 8th Premier of the Western Cape
- Sihle Zikalala, 8th Premier of KwaZulu-Natal
- Helen Zille, 7th Premier of the Western Cape
Homelands Leaders
- Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi, Chief Executive Councillor and Chief Minister of KwaZulu
- Prince Johannes Mkolishi Dlamini, chief executive officer of KaNgwane
- Oupa Gqozo, President of Ciskei
- Gen. Bantu Holomisa, Prime Minister of Transkei
- Chief Thandathu Jongilizwe Mabandla, chief executive officer; Chief Executive Councillor and Chief Minister of Ciskei
- Dr. Enos John Mabuza, Chief Minister of KaNgwane
- Prince James Mahlangu, Chief Minister of KwaNdebele
- Rocky Malebane-Metsing, President of Bophuthatswana
- Kgosi Lucas Mangope, chief executive officer; Chief Executive Councillor; Chief Minister and President of Bophuthatswana
- Chief George Matanzima, Prime Minister of Transkei
- King Kaiser Matanzima, Chief Minister; Prime Minister and President of Transkei
- Edward Mhinga, acting Chief Minister of Gazankulu
- Job Mokgoro, Administrator of Bophuthatswana
- Kenneth Mopeli, Chief Executive Councillor and Chief Minister of Qwaqwa
- Chief Patrick Mphephu, chief executive officer; Chief Executive Councillor; Chief Minister and the President of Venda
- King Tutor Vulindlela Ndamase, President of Transkei
- Hudson William Edison Ntsanwisi, Chief of Minister of Gazankulu
- Samuel Dickenson Nxumalo, Chief Minister of Gazankulu
- Dr. Cedric Phatudi, Chief Minister of Lebowa
- Nelson Ramodike, Chief Minister of Lebowa
- Gabriel Ramushwana, Head of State of Venda
- Frank Ravele, Head of State of Venda
- Lt. Gen. Charles Sebe, acting Chief Minister of Ciskei
- Chief Lennox Sebe, Chief Minister and President of Ciskei
- King Botha Sigcau, President of Transkei and father of Stella Sigcau
- Stella Sigcau, Prime of Transkei
- Tjaart van der Walt, Administrator Transitional Executive Council of Bophuthatswana
- Mangisi Zitha, the last Chief Minister of KaNgwane
Administrators of former provinces
- Cornelius Botha, 12th and last Administrator of the Natal Province
- Stoffel Botha, 10th Administrator of the Natal Province
- Radclyffe Cadman, 11th Administrator of the Natal Province
- Dr Willem Adriaan Cruywagen, 10th Administrator of the Transvaal Province
- Nicolaas Frederic de Waal, 1st Administrator of the Cape Province
- Jim Fouché, 8th Administrator of the Orange Free State Province
- Theo Gerdener, 8th Administrator of the Natal Province
- Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr, 3rd Administrator of the Transvaal Province
- Gene Louw, 13th Administrator of the Cape Province
- Nico Malan, 10th Administrator of the Cape Province
- William Nico, 7th Administrator of the Transvaal Province
- Frans Hendrik Odendaal, 8th Administrator of the Transvaal Province
- Denis Gem Shepstone, 6th Administrator of the Natal Province
- Alfred Ernest Trollip, 7th Administrator of the Natal Province
- Johannes Van Rensburg, 6th Administrator of the Orange Free State Province
- Gideon Brand van Zyl, 5th Administrator of the Cape Province
- Sir Cornelius Hermanus Wessels, 2nd Administrator of the Orange Free State Province
Royalty
Kings, queens, princes and princesses
- Cetshwayo kaMpande, 4th Zulu king
- Cyprian Bhekuzulu kaSolomon, 7th Zulu king
- Goodwill Zwelethini, 8th king of the Zulu nation
- Mantifombi Dlamini, wife of Goodwill Zweilithini and former Queen of Zulu nation
- Mangosuthu Buthelezi, politician and a Zulu prince
- Dingane kaSenzangakhona, 2nd Zulu king and half-brother of Shaka
- Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo, 5th Zulu king, not officially recognized
- Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo, Aa! Zwelibanzi! King of the Thembu
- Sabata Dalindyebo, Aa! Jonguhlanga! King of the Thembu
- Faku kaNgqungqushe, King of the Mpondo
- Hintsa ka Khawuta, Aa! Zanzolo! King of Xhosa Nation
- Khawuta kaGcaleka, Aa! Khala! King of the Xhosa Nation
- Langalibalele, Hlubi king
- Ingwenyama Mayitjha II, 7th Ndebele, king of Ndzundza-Mabhoko
- Magogo kaDinuzulu, Zulu princess and mother of Mangosuthu Buthelezi
- Mampuru II, king of the Marota
- Lwandile Matanzima, Aa! Zwelenkosi! King of the Western Thembu
- Luzuko Matiwane, Aa! Zwelozuko! King of AmaMpondomise
- Maselekwane Modjadji, Balobedu's 1st Rain Queen
- Masalanabo Modjadji, Balobedu's 2nd Rain Queen
- Khetoane Modjadji, Balobedu's 3rd Rain Queen
- Makoma Modjadji, Balobedu's 4th Rain Queen
- Mokope Modjadji, Balobedu's 5th Rain Queen
- Makobo Modjadji, Balobedu's 6th Rain Queen
- Mkabayi kaJama, Zulu princess and sister of Senzangakhona
- Mpande, 3rd Zulu king and half-brother of Shaka
- Mthimkhulu II, King of the AmaHlubi
- Mzilikazi, king of the Matabele
- Nandi, Mhlongo princess and mother of Shaka
- Tutor Vulindlela Ndamase, Nyangelizwe! King of the Western Pondo
- Ngqungqushe kaNyawuza, Mpondo King
- Ngubengcuka, Aa! Vusani! prominent king of the abaThembu
- Nyabêla, King of the Ndzundza-Ndebele
- Emma Sandile, Aa! Emma! Xhosa Princess and the daughter of King Sandile kaNgqika
- Sandile kaNgqika, Aa! Mgolombane! Xhosa king of the Right Hand House of the Xhosa Nation
- Zanesizwe Sandile, Aa! Zanesizwe! King of the Right Hand House of the Xhosa Nation
- Noloyiso Sandile, Aa! Noloyiso! Zulu Princess and Rharhabe Regent Queen
- Sarili kaHintsa, Aa! Krili! King Of The Xhosa Nation
- Botha Sigcau, Jongilizwe! King of the Eastern Pondo
- Xolilizwe Sigcawu, Aa! Xolilizwe! Xhosa King
- Zwelonke Sigcawu, Aa! Zwelonke! Xhosa king
- Sekhukhune, king of the Marota
- Sekhukhune II, King of the Bapedi
- Sekwati, King of the Maroteng, more commonly known as the Bapedi people
- Senzangakhona kaJama, Zulu king and father of Shaka
- Shaka, founder of the Zulu nation
- Solomon kaDinuzulu, 6th Zulu king, not officially recognized
- Victor Thulare III, king of the Pedi
- uZibhebhu kaMaphitha, Zulu prince and chief
Tribal leaders and prophets
See also: Gcaleka rulers,Rharhabe rulers
Ndwandwe people,
Xhosa Chiefs
- Bambatha kaMancinza, Zulu chief of the amaZondi clan and Bambatha Rebellion
- Chief Albert Luthuli, Zulu chief and political activist
- Adam Kok, Griqua leader
- David Stuurman, Khoi chief and political activist
- Thandatha Jongilizwe Mabandla, Aa! Jongilizwe! amaBhele chief, Tyume Valley, Alice, Ciskei
- Makhanda, amaXhosa prophet
- Maqoma, Aa! Jongumsobomvu! amaRharhabe chief
- Chief Mqalo, Amakhuze chief, Ciskei region
- Moshoeshoe I, Basotho chief
- Nongqawuse, millennialist amaXhosa prophetess
- Ntsikana, amaXhosa prophet
- Lennox Sebe, Chief of AmaNtinde
- Nkosi Ntsikayezwe Sigcau, traditional leader of Lwandlolubomvu Traditional Council
- Sigananda kaSokufa, Zulu aristocrat
- Hendrik Spoorbek, prophet and magician
- Mbongeleni Zondi, Zulu chief and great-grandson of Inkosi Bambatha kaMancinza
Atheists
- Zackie Achmat, AIDS activist,
- David Benatar, professor of philosophy
- Barry Duke, activist, journalist, editor of The Freethinker
- Nadine Gordimer, activist, writer, Nobel laureate
- Chris Hani, politician
- Ronnie Kasrils, politician
- Govan Mbeki, political activist and father of Thabo Mbeki
- Jacques Rousseau, secular activist, social commentator
- Harold Rubin, visual artist, musician
- Joe Slovo, politician
- Lewis Wolpert, author, biologist, broadcaster
Prelates, clerics and evangelists
- William Anderson, missionary
- Nicholas Bhengu, evangelist and founder of Assemblies of God
- Allan Boesak, cleric and anti-apartheid activist
- David Jacobus Bosch, missiologist and theologian
- Angus Buchan, evangelist
- Frank Chikane, cleric and anti-apartheid activist
- John William Colenso, Anglican bishop of Natal
- Mvume Dandala, former presiding bishop of the Methodist Church of Southern Africa and a former head of the All Africa Conference of Churches
- Ahmed Deedat
- S.J. du Toit, cleric, Afrikaans language pioneer and founder member of the Genootskap vir Regte Afrikaners
- Tshenuwani Farisani, South African politician, theologian, and Lutheran minister
- Allan Hendrickse, cleric and MP
- Denis Hurley, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Durban
- Edward Lekganyane, the Zion Christian Church leader
- Engenas Lekganyane, the Zion Christian Church founder
- Albert Luthuli, cleric, politician and 1960 Nobel Peace Prize winner
- Thabo Makgoba, current Archbishop of Cape Town and Primate of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa
- Charlotte Maxeke, religious leader and political activist
- Ray McCauley, head of Rhema church
- Enoch Mgijima, Xhosa prophet and evangelist
- Robert Moffat, missionary, Bible translator and founder of Kuruman
- Smangaliso Mkhatshwa, Catholic priest
- Frederick Samuel Modise, founder of the International Pentecostal Holiness Church
- Glayton Modise, the International Pentecostal Holiness Church leader
- Andrew Murray
- Zithulele Patrick Mvemve, South African Roman Catholic bishop
- Zithulele Patrick Mvemve, South African Roman Catholic bishop
- Selby Mvusi, theologian and artist
- Wilfrid Napier, cardinal of the Catholic Church
- Beyers Naudé, cleric and anti-apartheid activist
- Jozua Naudé, pastor, school founder and co-founder of the Afrikaner Broederbond
- Njongonkulu Ndungane, South African Anglican bishop and a former prisoner on Robben Island
- Carl Niehaus, theologian and former spokesman of South African president Nelson Mandela
- Albert Nolan, Catholic priest
- Ntsikana, Christian Xhosa prophet, evangelist and hymn writer
- John Philip, missionary
- Barney Pityana, human rights lawyer and theologian
- Ambrose Reeves, Anglican bishop and opponent of Apartheid
- Walter Rubusana, first deputy president of the ANC and cleric
- David Russell, South African Anglican bishop
- Isaiah Shembe, the Church of Nazareth founder
- Benjamin Silinda, a founder of the Nazarene Revival
- Tiyo Soga, Xhosa journalist, minister, translator, missionary evangelist, and composer of hymns
- Desmond Tutu, cleric and Nobel Peace Prize winner
- William Cullen Wilcox, missionary
Conservationists
Food
- Bertus Basson
- Karen Dudley
- Prue Leith
- Abigail Mbalo-Mokoena
- Jenny Morris
- Nompumelelo Mqwebu
- Siba Mtongana
- Kamini Pather
- Reuben Riffel
- Lesego Semenya
- Yudhika Sujanani
- Faldela Williams
Travelers, adventurers and pioneers
- Alexander Biggar, colonial pioneer
- Jeanne M. Borle, missionary and naturalist
- William John Burchell, naturalist traveler
- Francisco de Almeida, adventurer buried in Cape Town
- Bartolomeu Dias, explorer who reached eastern Cape
- John Dunn, colonial pioneer
- Robert Jacob Gordon, explorer, soldier, naturalist
- Emil Holub, explorer
- Nathaniel Isaacs, Natal traveler
- Dick King, colonial pioneer
- François Levaillant, Cape naturalist traveler
- Karl Mauch, traveling geologist
- Harriet A. Roche, Transvaal traveler
- Carl Peter Thunberg, Cape naturalist traveler
- Sibusiso Vilane, first black African to summit Mount Everest
- Kingsley Holgate, traveler and pioneer
- Mike Horn, explorer, traveler, environmentalist, adventurer
- James Alexander, explorer of the west coast and Namibia
- Saray Khumalo, explorer and mountaineer
Criminals
- Thabo Bester, convicted criminal, rapist and serial killer
- Daisy de Melker, second woman to be hanged for murder under the Union of South Africa
- William Foster, leader of the Foster Gang
- Allan Heyl, Stander Gang member and bank robber
- Cedric Maake, serial killer
- Bulelani Mabhayi, serial killer
- Nandipha Magudumana, fraudster, corruptionst, con-artist, prison escaper, violater of bodies
- Simon Majola, robber and serial killer who, with
- Fanuel Makamu, robber, rapist and serial killer
- Andries Makgae, serial killer and rapist
- Vusimuzi Matlala, South African criminal
- Lee McCall, Stander Gang member and bank robber
- Nicholas Lungisa Ncama, rapist and serial killer
- Velaphi Ndlangamandla, robber and serial killer
- Solomon Ngobeni, last person to be executed by the government of South Africa
- Butana Almond Nofomela, murderer
- Gert van Rooyen, paedophile
- Khangayi Sedumedi, serial killer and rapist
- Schabir Shaik, fraudster
- Norman Afzal Simons, rapist and serial killer
- Moses Sithole, convicted serial rapist and murderer
- Rashied Staggie, crime boss
- Andre Stander, gang member
- Thozamile Taki, serial killer
- Sipho Thwala, rapist and serial killer
- Dorethea van der Merwe, first woman to be hanged for murder under the Union of South Africa
- Bulelani Vukwana, spree killer
- Elias Xitavhudzi, serial killer
- Christopher Mhlengwa Zikode, rapist and serial killer
Other
- Sir Herbert Baker, influential in South African architecture
- Nozipho Bhengu, woman whose death was from an AIDS-related illness
- Fredie Blom, supercentenarian Fredie Blom
- Denise Darvall, considered to be donor for the first human heart transplant
- Ncoza Dlova, heralded as first black female head of University of KwaZulu-Natal's School of Clinical Medicine
- Napoléon Eugène, last of Napoleons who died in Zulu war
- Emily Hobhouse, African British welfare campaigner for South Africans
- John Hutchinson, thorough contributor to South African botany
- Nkosi Johnson, child who died of AIDS
- Isabel Jean Jones, early consumer advocate journalist
- Masego Kgomo, South African girl murdered
- Marie Koopmans-de Wet, South African philanthropist and hostess
- Sandra Laing, racial classification victim
- Paul Lloyd Jr, first South African wrestler to wrestle in WWE, son of successful SA wrestling promoter Paul Lloyd
- Asnath Mahapa, first female South African pilot
- Joe Mamasela, former Apartheid government spy
- Nomkhitha Virginia Mashinini, South African apartheid detainee, the mother of political figure Tsietsi Mashinini, and a community worker
- Leigh Matthews, South African university student, kidnapped and murdered
- Breaker Morant, Australian Boer War soldier executed by the British Army
- Uyinene Mrwetyana, South African student, raped and murdered
- Hastings Ndlovu, poster victim of the Soweto riots
- Hector Pieterson, poster victim of the Soweto riots
- Mrs. Ples, hominid fossil
- Raymond Rahme, first African to reach a final table at a World Series of Poker Main Event, finishing third
- Willem Ratte, soldier and criminal
- Rosenkowitz sextuplets, first known set of sextuplets to survive their infancy
- Thandi Sibisi, art dealer, gallery owner
- Maki Skosana, necklaced due to be suspected as a police informer
- Reeva Steenkamp, South African model and paralegal
- Adam Tas, colonial activist
- Andries Tatane, Ficksburg activist killed by police
- Taung Child, hominid fossil
- Louis Washkansky, recipient of first human heart transplant
- Wolraad Woltemade, colonial hero figure