List of University of Zimbabwe people

This list of University of Zimbabwe people includes notable alumni, professors, and administrators associated with the University of Zimbabwe, formerly the University of Rhodesia.

Pride Chigwedere
Robert Hayward, Baron Hayward
Chenjerai Hove
Fay Chung
Rebecca Kadaga
Arthur Mutambara
Lulama Xingwana
Trevor Ncube

Alumni

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Academia

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Business and finance

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Entertainment

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Government, law, and politics

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Political officeholders

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Diplomats

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Lawyers and judges

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Activists and political figures

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Journalism and media

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Literature

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Tonderai Kasu

Medicine, science, and technology

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Music

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  • Viomak, musician and political activist

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Sports

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Visual arts

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Other

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  • Maud Chifamba, youngest university student in Africa at age 14, award-winning activist and speaker
  • Patrick Matope, social worker who has practiced in Zimbabwe, Namibia and England where he has been a senior manager in a few local authorities since 2016. He also hosts a YouTube channel which highlights topical social work related content and disseminates information especially to newly qualified social workers and also those recruited abroad.

Faculty

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Canaan Banana, President of Zimbabwe
 
Walter Adams
 
Ignatius Chombo
 
Giovanni Arrighi
 
Louis Miles Muggleton
 
Malcolm Rifkind

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Principals of the University of Zimbabwe

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University heads

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A number of former University of Zimbabwe faculty and administrators have gone on to head other universities:

Educators and school administrators

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  • Ezra Chitando, Zimbabwean academic; lecturer in History
  • Peter McLaughlin, Northern Irish historian and school administrator; lecturer in modern history at UZ 1977–1983
  • [Munyaradzi Mawere], Zimbabwean academic- professor extraordinarius in Interdisciplinary Research and professor of African studies

Government, law, and politics

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Political officeholders

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Lawyers and judges

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Activists and political figures

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Humanities

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Literature

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Religion

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References

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