List of people from Bulawayo

The following is a list of notable people who were either born in, lived in, are current residents of, or are otherwise closely associated with or around the city of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.


 * John H Abeles (born 1945), physician, medical investor, philanthropist
 * Ignatius Arnoz (1885–1950), Czech prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
 * Percelle Ascott (born 1993), actor and writer
 * Gift Banda (born 1969), politician
 * Lewis Banda (born 1982), sprinter
 * Roy Barbour (born 1935), field hockey player
 * Leo Baron (1916–1985), lawyer, Royal Air Force officer and contract bridge player
 * Marshall P. Baron (1934–1977), painter
 * Tinker Beets (born 1941), field hockey player and cricketer
 * Berita (born 1991), singer, songwriter and music producer
 * Mkhululi Bhebhe (born 1984), contemporary gospel music vocalist
 * Erich Bloch (1939–2014), economist and columnist
 * Graham Boynton, journalist, consultant, travel writer and editor
 * Elias Broomberg (1915–1977), businessman and politician
 * Robin Brown (born 1951), cricketer
 * Angus Buchan (born 1947), author and evangelist
 * NoViolet Bulawayo (born 1981), writer
 * Frederick Russell Burnham (1861–1947), scout and world-traveling adventurer
 * David Candler (1924–2008), first-class cricketer, mathematician, educator and clergyman
 * Warren Carne (born 1975), cyclist
 * Charlene, Princess of Monaco (born 1978), wife of Albert II, Prince of Monaco
 * Brian Chikwava (born 1971), writer and musician
 * Charles Coghlan (1863–1927), lawyer, first Premier of Southern Rhodesia; honoured by burial near Cecil Rhodes's grave, at "World's View" in the Matopo Hills near Bulawayo
 * David Coltart (born 1957), former Minister of Education, Sports, Arts and Culture (2008–2013)
 * Charles Coventry (born 1983), cricketer
 * Kirsty Coventry (born 1983), world-record swimmer
 * James Cowden (born 1869), politician
 * Eddie Cross (born 1940), economist and founder member of the mainstream Movement for Democratic Change party led by Nelson Chamisa; currently the Policy Coordinator General
 * Harry Davies (1878–1957), politician
 * Harry Elinder Davies (1915–2005)
 * Chelsy Davy (born 1985), businesswoman, former girlfriend of Prince Harry
 * Brendon Dawson (born 1967), rugby union footballer
 * Diana Dean (born 1942), Canadian artist
 * Luthuli Dlamini (born 1966), film and television actor
 * Mildred Reason Dube (died 2022), politician
 * John Eaton (1902–1981), Royal Navy officer
 * John Edmond (born 1936), folk singer and retired soldier
 * Graham Edwards (born 1970), cricketer
 * Chris Ellison (born 1954), lawyer and former politician
 * Lucia Evans (born 1982), winner of the 2006 Irish TV talent show You're A Star, born in Bulawayo
 * Stanley Fischer (born 1943), governor of the Bank of Israel
 * Duncan Fletcher (born 1948), cricketer, former coach of England national cricket team and Indian national cricket team
 * Roy Garden (born 1961), lawn and indoor bowler
 * Adrian Garvey (born 1968), rugby union player
 * Maureen George (born 1955), field hockey player
 * Norman Geras (1943–2013), professor of political philosophy, University of Manchester; UK blogger (normblog)
 * Humphrey Gibbs (1902–1990), GCVO, KCMG, farmer, Governor of the colony of Southern Rhodesia (1959–1970)
 * Precious Gondwe (born 1987), lawyer and businesswoman
 * Carole Gray (born 1938), dancer and film actress
 * Teenage Hadebe (born 1995), footballer
 * Elizabeth Haran (born 1954), Australian novelist
 * James G. Haskins (1914–1990), politician and businessman
 * Charles Helm (1844–1915), missionary
 * Graeme Hick (born 1966), Zimbabwean-born English cricketer
 * Jason Hitz (born 1980), cricketer and rugby union player
 * David Houghton (born 1957), former Zimbabwean cricketer and coach of Zimbabwean cricket team
 * Derek Hudson (1934–2005), conductor
 * Susan Huggett (born 1954), field hockey player
 * Kubi Indi, development activist and businesswoman
 * Hank Irvine (born 1943), tennis player
 * Tendayi Jembere, actor
 * Graham Johnson (born 1950), pianist, recognised as one of the world's leading vocal accompanists; world authority on the song repertoire
 * Tony Johnstone (born 1956), golfer
 * Heinrich Karlen (1922–2012), Swiss Prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
 * Watson Khupe (1962/1963–2022), activist and politician
 * Thokozani Khuphe (born 1963), politician, trade unionist and the President of the MDC-T breakaway faction of the Movement for Democratic Change
 * Giovanni Matteo Konings (died 1929), prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
 * Hilda Kuper (1911–1992), social anthropologist
 * Felisitus Kwangwa (born 1995), netball player
 * Paul Le Roux (born 1972), programmer, former criminal cartel boss, and informant to the US Drug Enforcement Administration
 * Doris Lessing (1919–2013), novelist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature
 * John Love (1924–2005), Formula One driver and team owner
 * David Lowe (born 1960), retired butterfly and freestyle swimmer
 * Precious Lunga (born 1974), epidemiologist, entrepreneur, and CEO/co-founder of Baobab Circle
 * Hector Macdonald (1915–2011), judge
 * Phineas Makhurane (1939–2018), academic and chairman of the Zimbabwe National Council for Higher Education
 * Charles Manyuchi (born 1989), boxer
 * Dorothy Masuka (1935–2019), singer
 * Muchadeyi Masunda (born 1952), businessman and politician
 * Isabella Matambanadzo (born 1973), writer, gender and feminist activist
 * Judah Mazive (born 1998), rugby league footballer
 * John McChlery, mayor of Bulawayo and later member of the Southern Rhodesian Legislative Council for Marandellas in the early 20th century
 * Ian McIntosh (1938–2023), rugby union coach
 * Patricia McKillop (born 1956), field hockey player
 * Dianna Melrose (born 1952), British diplomat who has served as the British High Commissioner to Tanzania and as the British Ambassador to Cuba
 * Mary Metcalfe (born 1954), politician, educator, and academic
 * Keegan Meth (born 1988), professional cricketer
 * Cont Mhlanga (1957/1958–2022), playwright and founder of Amakhosi Theater
 * Vusa Mkhaya (born 1974), singer and songwriter
 * Raj Modi (born 1959), businessman and politician
 * Daniel Molokele (born 1975), pro-democracy human rights lawyer
 * Chido Cleopatra Mpemba (born 1988), Special Envoy for Youth at the African Union Commission
 * David Mungoshi (1949–2020), novelist, actor, poet and teacher
 * August Musarurwa (born 1968), composer of the tune "Skokiaan"
 * Tsitsi Muzenda (born 1950), politician, senator of Midlands Province and daughter of the former Vice-President of Zimbabwe, Simon Muzenda
 * Benjani Mwaruwari (born 1978), footballer and former Zimbabwe team captain; also played for Portsmouth FC
 * Marvelous Nakamba (born 1994), footballer in the Premier League for Aston Villa and the Zimbabwe national team; born in Hwange, but raised in Bulawayo
 * Cleopas Ncube (born 1983), wrestler
 * Japhet Ndabeni Ncube, politician
 * Pius Ncube (born 1946), Roman Catholic archbishop
 * Trevor Ncube (born 1962), entrepreneur
 * Callistus Ndlovu (1936–2019), academic, diplomat, and politician
 * Lindela Ndlovu (died 2015), biochemist and Vice-Chancellor of the National University of Science and Technology
 * Peter Ndlovu (born 1973), footballer, former Zimbabwe team captain; considered to be the best Zimbabwean player of all time
 * Lazarus Nkala (1927–1975), trade union leader, activist, and revolutionary
 * John Nkomo (1934–2013), politician
 * Ian Noble (born 1972), rugby union and rugby league footballer
 * Lewin Nyatanga (born 1988), Zimbabwean-born Welsh footballer
 * Terence Parkin (born 1980), swimmer
 * Virginia Phiri (born 1954), feminist writer
 * Alexander Pines (born 1945), professor of chemistry, University of California, Berkeley
 * Nick Price (born 1957), former world number one golfer, World Golf Hall of Fame member
 * Clive Puzey (born 1941), racing driver
 * Zoe Ramushu (born 1990), writer, director, producer, actress and multimedia journalist
 * Surendran Reddy (1962–2010), musician, composer and performer
 * Leo Cardwell Ross (1910–1975), Secretary for Information, Immigration and Tourism in the Rhodesian Government 1965–1972
 * Daniel Rowland (born 1984), long-distance trail runner
 * Rozalla (born 1964), dance music performer
 * Irene Sabatini (born 1967), fiction author
 * Sabrina (born 1969), pop singer
 * Robin Sampson (born 1940), archer
 * Ron Sandler (born 1952), CEO of Lloyd's of London; chairman of Northern Rock Bank
 * Allan Savory (born 1935), biologist
 * Adolph Schmitt (1905–1976), German prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
 * Shingai Shoniwa (born 1981), rock musician
 * Ernest Sibanda (born 1925), either the first or one of the first black members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in what is today Zimbabwe
 * Ryan Sissons (born 1988), triathlete
 * Bobby Skinstad (born 1976), rugby union player
 * Alexander McCall Smith (born 1948), CBE, FRSE, writer and Emeritus Professor of Medical Law at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland; author of The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series
 * David Smith (born 1957), rugby union footballer
 * Joseph Sonnabend (1933–2021), physician, researcher, part of the team which discovered interferon
 * Yolanda Sonnabend (1935–2015), theatre and ballet designer and painter, primarily of portraits
 * Buffalo Souljah (born 1983), reggae recording artist and songwriter
 * Heath Streak (1974–2023), cricketer and former captain of Zimbabwe team; current bowling coach of the Bangladesh team
 * Wally Stuttaford, politician
 * Gavin Sutherland (born 1979), archer
 * Robert Clarkson Tredgold (1899–1977), barrister, judge and politician
 * Novuyo Tshuma (born 1988), writer and professor of creative writing
 * Zeb Tsikira, real estate entrepreneur living in Canada; author
 * Graeme Turner (born 1964), cricketer
 * Yung Tyran, rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer
 * Deandra van der Colff (born 1993), swimmer
 * Des van Jaarsveldt (born 1929), rugby union player
 * Jaggie van Staden (born 1942), boxer
 * Yvonne Vera (1964–2005), award-winning author
 * Wayne Visser (born 1970), writer, speaker, film producer, academic, editor of poetry, social entrepreneur and futurist focused on sustainable development, corporate social responsibility and creating integrated value
 * Pat Walkden (born 1946), tennis player
 * Maureen Thelma Watson (1925–1994), politician
 * Nicola Watson (born 1955), accountant and politician
 * Mike Williams (born 1991), rugby player
 * Sean Williams (born 1986), Zimbabwean cricketer
 * Archibald Wilson (1921–2014), fighter pilot who served in the Royal Air Force during World War II
 * Peter Wilson (born 1944), first-class cricketer and field hockey player
 * Nitefreak (born 1991), DJ and music producer