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Nosimo Balindlela
South African politician

Davidson Don Tengo Jabavu
South African activist (1885-1959)
Madosini
Latozi Mpahleni (25 December 1943 – 23 December 2022), better known by her clan name Madosini, was a South African musician, singer, and cultural custodian. She was celebrated for her mastery of traditional Xhosa musical instruments such as the uhadi (gourd bow), umrhubhe (mouth bow), and isitolotolo (Jew's harp). Madosini was regarded as a "national treasure" and a leading figure in the preservation of Xhosa indigenous music.
Priscilla Tozama Mantashe
South African politician
Jimmy Manyi
South African politician
Yoliswa Nomampondomise Yako
South African politician
Sandile kaNgqika
Chief of the Ngqika and King of the Rharhabe
Duma Nokwe
South African activist (1927-1978)
Zenande Feziwe Mfenyana
South African actress,Presenter,Voice Artist,Dancer,Swimmer,Mime, Philanthropist
Zolani Petelo
South African boxer
Amanda Sister
South Africa footballer
Rosemary Nokuzola Capa
South African politician
Thandi Klaasen
South African musician (1931–2017)
Mandisa Mashego
South African politician and feminist
Pemmy Majodina
member of the National Assembly of South Africa
Lwazi Mvovo
South African rugby union footballer
Akona Ndungane
South African rugby union footballer
Jahmil X.T. Qubeka
South African film director (born 1979)
Odwa Ndungane
South African rugby union footballer
Archie Mafeje
South African scholar-activist
John Matshikiza
South African actor (1954-2008)

William Wellington Gqoba
South African Xhosa poet, translator, and journalist (1840–1888)
Pumza Patricia Dyantyi
member of the National Assembly of South Africa
Percy Qoboza
South African journalist (1938-1988)
Emma Sandile
Todd Matshikiza
South African musician and journalist (1921–1968)
Simphiwe Nongqayi
South African boxer
Josiah Tshangana Gumede
South African politician

Griffiths Mxenge
South African activist (1935-1981)
Matthew Goniwe
South African activist (1947–1985)

Melanie Scholtz
South African musician (born 1979)
Dumisa Ntsebeza
South African lawyer
Oupa Gqozo
South African politician
Pumeza Matshikiza
South African singer
Abigail Mbalo-Mokoena
South African chef and restaurateur
Cynthia Nocollege Majeke
South African politician
Makhenkesi Stofile
South African politician (1944-2016)
Mvume Dandala
South African politician
John Andile Mngxitama
South African politician
Fezeka Sister Loliwe
South African politician
Anatii
Anathi Bhongo Mnyango (born 8 January 1993), known professionally as Anatii, is a South African rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer.
Nokulunga Primrose Sonti
South African politician
Vatiswa Bam-Mugwanya
South African politician
Sivuyile Ngesi
actor
Enoch Mgijima
Christian Xhosa or African prophet
Loyiso Nongxa
Vice Chancellor of University of the Witwatersrand
Nomakhosazana Meth
South African politician
Zonke
Zonke Dikana (born 11 October 1979), known simply as Zonke, is a South African singer-songwriter and record producer. Her rise to stardom came in 2011 following the release of her third album, Ina Ethe, which was certified double platinum and was nominated at the 18th South African Music Awards. In 2013, she recorded and released Give and Take Live, which was certified gold just two months after its release and earned her a place in the Channel O list of "Africa's Top 10 Female Singing Sensations". In September 2015, Zonke released Work of Heart, her fifth album, to critical acclaim with nomin
Jessica Mbangeni
South African poet

Aseza Hele
South African rugby union player
Ntsikana
Ntsikana (born 1780-1821) was a Christian Xhosa prophet, evangelist and hymn writer who is regarded as one of the first people to translate Christian ideas and concepts into terms understandable to a Xhosa audience.
Archibald Campbell Jordan
South African writer (1906-1968)
Mongameli Bobani
South African politician and public representative for the United Democratic Party
Msaki
Asanda Lusaseni Mvana (born 31 December 1988) known professionally as Msaki, is a South African composer, singer, and songwriter. Born and grew up in East London, during her childhood she was involved in musical activities. Her career in music began in 2008, at the age of 20, when she was a member of alternative rock band while attending college.