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

Academics [ edit ]

Academics [ edit ]

Medical and veterinary [ edit ]

Scientists [ edit ]

Theologians [ edit ]

Also see: Prelates, clerics and evangelists

Writers [ edit ]

Authors [ edit ]

Editors [ edit ]

Poets [ edit ]

See also: South African poets and Afrikaans language poets

Mongane Wally Serote

Journalists [ edit ]

Sol Plaatje

Artist [ edit ]

Performing artists [ edit ]

Actors / Actresses [ edit ]

Dancers [ edit ]

Playwrights and film directors [ edit ]

Singers, musicians and composers [ edit ]

Tanit Phoenix

Models, socialites and media personalities [ edit ]

Visual Artists [ edit ]

Cartoonists [ edit ]

Painters [ edit ]

Thomas Baines

Photographers [ edit ]

Sculptors [ edit ]

Performance Artists [ edit ]

Architects [ edit ]

Herbert Baker, architect

Business [ edit ]

Legal, police and military [ edit ]

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 [ edit ]

Activists and trade unionists [ edit ]


Apartheid operatives [ edit ]

Colonial and Union Governors [ edit ]

Leaders and politicians [ edit ]

Prime Ministers and presidents [ edit ]

Provincial Premiers [ edit ]

Homelands Leaders [ edit ]

Administrators of former provinces [ edit ]

Royalty [ edit ]

Kings, queens, princes and princesses [ edit ]

Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo

Tribal leaders and prophets [ edit ]

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

Bhambatha (on the right) with an attendant

Atheists [ edit ]

Prelates, clerics and evangelists [ edit ]

Sport [ edit ]

Conservationists [ edit ]

Food [ edit ]

Travelers, adventurers and pioneers [ edit ]

James Edward Alexander

Criminals [ edit ]

Other [ edit ]

See also [ edit ]

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ Anonymous (17 February 2011). "Dr. Benedict Wallet Vilakazi" . South African History Online . Archived from the original on 20 December 2009 . Retrieved 14 November 2017 .
  2. ^ "SA professor enters ranks of Royal elite" . Mail & Guardian Online . 19 July 2019 . Retrieved 22 July 2019 .
  3. ^ "Dodgy Mind of Don Clarke" . donlarke.co.za . Retrieved 13 July 2020 .
  4. ^ "Jewish Report : Lieberman being sidelined as Israeli foreign minister" (PDF) . Sajr.co.za . 10 July 2009 . Retrieved 25 January 2017 .