List of Zimbabweans
This is a list of notable Zimbabweans. This list includes people born in Zimbabwe, notably of Zimbabwean descent, or otherwise strongly associated to Zimbabwe.
Academics
- Gordon Chavunduka (1931–2013), sociologist and traditional healer, Vice Chancellor of the University of Zimbabwe
 - Tonderai Kasu, medical doctor and Substantive Director of Health and Environmental Services for Chitungwiza
 - Joseph Landsberg (born 1938), forestry scientist, author, science administrator and consultant, awarded 2020 Marcus Wallenberg Prize
 - Fadzayi Mahere (born 1985), lawyer and critic of the government, independent candidate in Zimbabwean general election, 2018
 - Collen Masimirembwa, professor of clinical pharmacology
 - Mufti Ismail ibn Musa Menk (born 1975), Muslim cleric (Ulama), Islamic proselytiser, motivational speaker
 - Gibbs Rosh O'Daniel Kawinga, Physicist ,Philosopher and theologian
 
Actors
- Steven Chigorimbo (born 1951), actor, producer, and director
 
- Kudzai Chimbaira, actress
 
- Danai Gurira, actress
 
- Charmaine Mujeri, actress
 - Jesesi Mungoshi, actress
 
- Sandra Ndebele, dancer and actress
 
- Memry Savanhu, Nollywood actress
 
Artists
- Coster Balakasi (born 1972), sculptor
 - Dominic Benhura (born 1968), sculptor
 - Richard Chiwasa (born 1947), sculptor
 - Pfungwa Dziike (born 1972), sculptor
 - Charles Fernando (1941–1995), artist
 - Bronson Gengezha (born 1981), sculptor
 - Tawanda Kanhema (born 1981/1982), technologist, photographer
 - Onias Mupumha, sculptor
 - Thakor Patel, painter
 - Anthony Sabuneti (born 1974), sculptor
 - Ronika Tandi (born 1975), sculptor
 - Brian Watyoka, sculptor
 - Thomas Mapfumo musician
 
Businesspeople
- John Bredenkamp (born 1940), founder of the Casalee Group
 - Phillip Chiyangwa (born 1959), founder of the Affirmative Action Group; chair of Native Africa Investments Ltd
 - Hazel Crane (1951-2003)
 - Codilia Gapare, entrepreneur and magistrate[1]
 - David Hatendi (1953–2012), former CEO of MBCA Bank Ltd and NMB Bank Ltd, founder of Hatendi Private Equity Advisers
 - Strive Masiyiwa (born 1961), founder of telecommunications firm Econet Wireless and Botswana's Mascom Wireless
 - Mutumwa Mawere (born 1960), multi-industrialist
 - Paul Tangi Mhova Mkondo (1945–2013), insurance guru, property magnate
 - Tendai Moyo, founder of Ruka Hair in the UK
 - Prag Lalloo Naran (1926–1981), multi-industrialist
 - Trevor Ncube (born 1962), newspaper owner
 - Divine Ndhlukula, founder of SECURICO
 
Military personnel
- Happyton Bonyongwe (born 1960), retired major general of the Zimbabwe National Army
 - Dumiso Dabengwa (1939–2019), former head of Zimbabwe People's Revolutionary Army (ZIPRA) intelligence
 - Azim Daudpota (1933–2017), Pakistani commander of the Air Force of Zimbabwe
 - Ken Flower (died 1987), head of the Central Intelligence Organisation
 - Ambrose Gunda (died 2007), former brigadier general
 - Chenjerai Hunzvi (1949–2001), chairman of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association
 - Alfred Nikita Mangena (1943–1978), commander of ZIPRA
 - Elson Moyo, former deputy commander of the Air Force of Zimbabwe and key figure in the 2017 Zimbabwean coup d'état
 - Solomon Mujuru (1945–2011), commander of the Zimbabwe National Army
 - Perrance Shiri (1955–2020), retired Air Chief Marshal of the Air Force of Zimbabwe
 - Jabulani Sibanda, former ZIPRA soldier, president of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association
 - Josiah Tongogara (1938–1979), commander of Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army (ZANLA)
 - Vitalis Zvinavashe (1943–2009), first commander of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces
 
Musicians
Politicians
Sportspeople
Cricketers
- Scott Adamson (1906–1962), former cricketer for Rhodesia
 - Derek Carle (born 1973), cricketer
 - Shane Cloete (born 1971), cricketer
 - Duncan Fletcher (born 1948), former national cricket captain and former England cricket team coach
 - Andy Flower (born 1968), retired cricketer and captain of the Zimbabwe national cricket team
 - Robin Gifford (born 1974), former cricketer
 - Dave Hallack (born 1966), cricketer
 - Pommie Mbangwa (born 1976), retired cricketer, professional sports commentator
 - Waddington Mwayenga (born 1984), cricketer
 - Henry Olonga (born 1976), retired professional cricketer
 - Ray Price (born 1976), retired professional cricketer
 - Bradley Robinson (born 1975), retired professional cricketer
 - Heath Streak (born 1974), retired professional cricketer, head coach of the Zimbabwe national cricket team
 - Darren Weber (born 1972), retired professional cricketer
 
Footballers
- Cleopas Dube (born 1990), forward
 - Bruce Grobbelaar (born 1957), retired professional footballer
 - Justice Majabvi (born 1984), professional footballer
 - Clement Matawu (born 1982), midfielder
 - Robson Muchichwa (born 1975), retired professional footballer
 - Peter Muduhwa (born 1993), professional footballer
 - Benjani Mwaruwari (born 1978), retired professional footballer
 - Ndabenkulu Ncube (born 1988), professional footballer
 - Peter Ndlovu (born 1973), retired professional footballer
 - Tinashe Nengomasha (born 1982), professional footballer
 - Esrom Nyandoro (born 1980), professional footballer
 - Simbarashe Sithole, forward
 - Sebastien Summerfield (born 2002), professional footballer
 - Conrad Whitby (born 1984), midfielder
 
Others
- Byron Black (born 1969), retired professional tennis player
 - Cara Black (born 1979), professional tennis player
 - Wayne Black (born 1973), retired professional tennis player
 - Warren Carne (born 1975), cross country mountain cyclist
 - Tendai Chimusasa (born 1971), retired long distance runner
 - Derek Chisora (born 1983), professional heavyweight boxer (active)
 - Kirsty Coventry (born 1983), Olympic swimming medallist and former world record holder
 - Brendon de Jonge (born 1980), professional golfer on the PGA Tour
 - Tendai Mtawarira (born 1985), professional rugby union player
 - Fabian Kabwe Muyaba (born 1970), retired professional Olympic Sprinter former record holder
 - David Pocock (born 1988), Zimbabwe-born Australian rugby player
 - Nick Price (born 1957), professional golfer and World Golf Hall of Fame inductee
 - Vitalis Takawira (born 1972), retired professional footballer
 - Micheen Thornycroft (born 1987), Olympic rower
 - Kevin Ullyett (born 1972), retired professional tennis player'
 
Writers
- M. K. Asante (born ca. 1982), Zimbabwe-born American author of Buck: A Memoir
 - Catherine Buckle (born 1957), author of children's books shush autobiographical non-fiction
 - NoViolet Bulawayo (born 1981), author of We Need New Names, shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize
 - Jacob Chikuhwa (born 1940)
 - Brian Chikwava (born 1972), writer and musician
 - Shimmer Chinodya (born 1957), novelist
 - Judy Croome (born 1958), writer
 - Tsitsi Dangarembga (born 1959), author and filmmaker
 - John Eppel (born 1947), writer
 - Petina Gappah (born 1971), writer and lawyer
 - Peter Godwin (born 1957), author, journalist, and documentary filmmaker
 - Chenjerai Hove (1956–2015), writer
 - Wiseman Magwa (born 1962), playwright
 - Morgan Mahanya (born 1948), writer
 - Onesimo Makani Kabweza (1939–1993), journalist and magazine editor
 - J. Nozipo Maraire (born 1966), writer, entrepreneur, and doctor
 - Dambudzo Marechera (1952–1987), actor
 - Alexander McCall Smith (born 1948), Zimbabwe-born British author of The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series
 - Cont Mhlanga, playwright and theatre director
 - Charles Mungoshi (1947–2019), writer
 - Togara Muzanenhamo (born 1975), poet
 - Angus Shaw (born 1949), journalist
 - George Shire, scholar, political analyst, and cultural critic
 - Wilbur Smith (1933–2021), author of historical fiction
 - Yvonne Vera (1964–2005), writer
 
Others
- Moud Goba, LGBTIQ+ human rights activist
 - Chido Govera (born 1986), campaigner for sustainable farming
 - Robert Martin Gumbura, former pastor and convicted criminal
 - Mavis Moyo, Radio Zimbabwe (ZBC Radio 4) broadcaster
 - Anashe Jima (born 2008), internet personality'
 
References
- ^ "UK based Zimbabwean appointed magistrate". 10 August 2022.