List of South Africans

This is a list of notable and famous South Africans who are the subjects of Wikipedia articles.

Academics

Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr

Academics

Medical and veterinary

Scientists

Theologians

Also see: Prelates, clerics and evangelists

Cardinal Wilfred Napier

Writers

Authors

John Maxwell Coetzee

Editors

Poets

See also: South African poets and Afrikaans language poets

Mongane Wally Serote

Journalists

Sol Plaatje

Artists

Performing artists

Actors / Actresses

Dancers

Playwrights and film directors

Singers, musicians and composers

Tanit Phoenix

Models, socialites and media personalities

Visual Artists

Cartoonists

  • T.O. Honiball, cartoonist (1905–1990)
  • Jeremy Nell, cartoonist (born 1979)
  • Zapiro, cartoonist (born 1958)

Painters

Thomas Baines

Photographers

Sculptors

Performance Artists

Architects

Herbert Baker, architect

Business

Legal, police and military

Dr Beric Croome addressing the "100 years of Taxation in South Africa" conference at University of Cape Town in 2014. Professor Roeleveld of UCT looks on.

Political

Activists and trade unionists

Apartheid operatives

Colonial and Union Governors

Sir George Grey

Leaders and politicians

Winnie Mandela

Prime Ministers and Presidents

Frederik de Klerk and Nelson Mandela
  • Jacobus Boshoff, 2nd President of the Orange Free State (1808–1881)
  • Louis Botha, Boer commander-in-chief and 1st Prime Minister of South Africa (1862–1919)
  • Pieter Willem Botha, 9th and last Prime Minister and 8th State President of South Africa (1916–2006)
  • Johannes Henricus Brand, 4th President of the Orange Free State (1823–1888)
  • Thomas François Burgers, 4th President of South African Republic (1871–1877)
  • Schalk Willem Burger, 6th and last President of South African Republic (1852–1918)
  • Frederik Willem de Klerk, 9th and last State President of South Africa (1990–1994) and joint Nobel Peace Prize winner (born 1936)
  • Nicolaas Johannes Diederichs, 4th State President of South Africa (1903–1978)
  • Jacobus Johannes Fouché, 3rd State President of South Africa (1898–1980)
  • James Barry Munnik Hertzog, Boer general and 3rd Prime Minister of South Africa (1866–1942)
  • Josias Hoffman, 1st President of the Orange Free State (1807–1879)
  • Petrus Jacobus Joubert, Boer general and member of the Troika in the South African Republic (1834–1900)
  • Paul Kruger, member of the Troika, 5th President of South African Republic (1825–1904)
  • Daniel François Malan, 5th Prime Minister of South Africa and is responsible for laying the groundwork for Apartheid (1874–1959)
  • Nelson Mandela, 1st democratically elected President of South Africa and joint Nobel Peace Prize winner (1918–2013)
  • Thabo Mbeki, 2nd post-apartheid President of South Africa (born 1942)
  • John X. Merriman, last prime minister of the Cape Colony (1841–1926)
  • Kgalema Motlanthe, 3rd post-apartheid President of South Africa (born 1949)
  • Tom Naudé, 2nd State President of South Africa (1889–1969)
  • Marthinus Wessel Pretorius, 3rd President of the Orange Free State, 1st and 3rd President of the ZAR (1819–1901)
  • Cyril Ramaphosa, 5th post-apartheid President of South Africa (born 1952)
  • Francis William Reitz, 5th President of the Orange Free State (1844–1934)
  • Jan Smuts, Boer general, British field marshal, 2nd and 4th Prime Minister of South Africa (1870–1950)
  • Johannes Strijdom, 6th Prime Minister of South Africa (1893–1958)
  • Martinus Theunis Steyn, 6th and last President of the Orange Free State (1857–1916)
  • Charles Robberts Swart, last Governor-General of the Union of South Africa and 1st State President of the RSA (1894–1982)
  • Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd, 7th Prime Minister of South Africa and primary architect of Apartheid (1901–1966)
  • Marais Viljoen, 5th and 7th State President of South Africa (1915–2007)
  • Balthazar Johannes Vorster, 8th Prime Minister and 6th State President of South Africa (1915–1983)
  • Jacob Zuma, 4th post-apartheid President of South Africa (born 1942)

Provincial Premiers

Homelands Leaders

Bantubonke Holomisa

Administrators of former provinces

Royalty

Hintsa ka Khawuta

Tribal leaders and prophets

See also: Gcaleka rulers,
Ndwandwe people,
Xhosa Chiefs,
Zulus

  • Hintsa ka Khawuta, Aa! Zanzolo! amaXhosa chief of Gcalekas (1789–1835)
  • Khawuta kaGcaleka, amaXhosa chief of Gcalekas (c. 1761–1804)
  • Chief Albert Luthuli, Zulu chief and political activist (1898–1967)
  • Adam Kok, Griqua leader (1811–1875)
  • David Stuurman, Khoi chief and political activist (1773–1830)
  • Thandatha Jongilizwe Mabandla, amaBhele chief, Tyume Valley, Alice, Ciskei (born 1926)
  • Makhanda, amaXhosa prophet (died 1819)
  • Maqoma, Aa! Jongumsobomvu! amaRharhabe chief (1798–1873)
  • Chief Mqalo, Amakhuze chief, Ciskei region (1916–2008)
  • Moshoeshoe I, Basotho chief (c. 1786–1870)
  • Ngubengcuka, Aa! Ndaba! prominent chief of the Thembu amaXhosa (died 1830)
  • Nongqawuse, millennialist amaXhosa prophetess (c. 1840–1898)
  • Sarili kaHintsa, Aa! Kreli! amaXhosa chief of Gcalekas (c. 1810–1892)
  • Sigananda kaSokufa, Zulu aristocrat (c. 1815–1906)
  • Hendrik Spoorbek, prophet and magician (died 1845)

Atheists

Prelates, clerics and evangelists

Sport

Conservationists

Travelers, adventurers and pioneers

James Edward Alexander

Criminals

Other

  • Sir Herbert Baker, influential in South African architecture (1862–1946)
  • Denise Darvall, donor for the first human heart transplant (1943–1967)
  • Ncoza Dlova, first black female head of University of KwaZulu-Natal's School of Clinical Medicine
  • Emily Hobhouse, British welfare campaigner for South Africans (1860–1926)
  • John Hutchinson, contributor to South African botany (1884–1972)
  • Nkosi Johnson, child who died of AIDS (1989–2001)
  • Isabel Jean Jones, consumer advocate journalist (died 2008)
  • Sandra Laing, victim of racial classification (born 1955)
  • Paul Lloyd Jr, first South African wrestler to wrestle in WWE, son of successful SA wrestling promoter Paul Lloyd (born 1981)
  • Asnath Mahapa, first female South African pilot (born 1979)
  • Breaker Morant, Australian Boer War soldier executed by the British Army (1864–1902)
  • Napoléon Eugène, last of Napoleons who died in Zulu war (1856–1879)
  • Hastings Ndlovu, poster victim of the Soweto riots (1961–1976)
  • Hector Pieterson, poster victim of the Soweto riots (1964–1976)
  • Mrs. Ples, hominid fossil (born c. 2.6 to 2.8 million years ago)
  • Raymond Rahme, first African to reach a final table at a World Series of Poker Main Event, finishing third (born 1945)
  • Willem Ratte, soldier and criminal (born 1948)
  • Rosenkowitz sextuplets, first known set of sextuplets to survive their infancy (born 1974)
  • Adam Tas, colonial activist (1668–1722)
  • Andries Tatane, Ficksburg activist killed by police (1978–2011)
  • Taung Child, homonid fossil (born c. 2.5 million years ago)
  • Louis Washkansky, recipient of first human heart transplant (1913–1967)
  • Wolraad Woltemade, colonial hero figure (c. 1708–1773)

See also

  • List of South African office-holders
  • List of Southern Ndebele people
  • List of Xhosa people
  • List of Zulu people
  • List of people by nationality
  • SABC3's Great South Africans, television program listing the 100 greatest South Africans as voted for by viewers
  • List of White Africans
  • They shaped our century, survey by Media24 in 1999 about 100 most influential South Africans (and people associated with South Africa) of the twentieth century

References

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