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This is a list of notable people from Tanzania.
Artists[edit]
- George Lilanga (1934–2005), Makonde artist

Business people[edit]
- Ali Mufuruki (1959–2019)
- Mohammed Dewji (born 1975)
- Reginald Mengi (c.1943–2019)
Musicians[edit]
- Ali Kiba (born 1980), artist, singer-songwriter, dancer and actor
- Bill Nass (born 1993), rapper
- Diamond Plutnumz (born 1989), artist, songwriter and dancer
- Nahreel (born 1989), producer, artist in Navy Kenzo Duo group
- Cool James (1970–2002), rapper
- Dully Sykes (born 1981), rapper
- Joseph Haule (Professor Jay) (born 1975), rapper
- Baby Madaha (born 1988), singer
- Ray C (born 1982), artist, singer-songwriter
- Freddie Mercury (1946–1991), lead vocalist of Queen, was born Farrokh Bulsara in Tanzania
- Saida Karoli (born 1976), singer
- Bi Kidude (c. 1910s–2013), Zanzibari Taarab singer
- George Kinyonga (died 1992), Kenyan/Tanzanian musician
- Wilson Kinyonga (died 1995), Kenyan/Tanzanian musician
- Lady Jaydee (born 1979), pop singer
- Joseph Mbilinyi (Mr. II) (born 1972), rapper
- Rose Mhando (born 1976), gospel singer
- Daniel Owino Misiani (1940–2006), Kenyan/Tanzanian benga musician
- Tumi Molekane (born 1981), South African/Tanzanian rapper
- Imani Sanga (born 1972), composer and ethnomusicologist
- Siti binti Saad (1880–1950), Taarab singer
- Nakaaya Sumari (born 1982), model and singer
- Hukwe Zawose (1938–2003), singer
- Harmonize (born 1991), musician
Politicians[edit]
- Bibi Titi Mohammed (1926–1963), founding member of the Tanganyika African National Union
- Jakaya Kikwete (born 1950), President of Tanzania from 2005 to 2015
- Gertrude Mongella (born 1945), president of the Pan-African Parliament
- William F. Shija (1947–2014), member of the National Assembly of Tanzania from 1990 to 2005
- Freeman Mbowe (born 14 September 1961), leader of CHADEMA
- Joseph Kakunda (born 1968), Minister of Trade, MP
- Anna Abdallah (born 1940), Member of Parliament
- Maida Abdallah (born 1970), Member of Parliament
- Mohamed Rished Abdallah (born 1952), Member of Parliament
- Mohammed Abdi Abdulaziz (born 1958), Member of Parliament
- Bahati Ali Abeid (born 1967), Member of Parliament
- Juma Jamaldin Akukweti (1947–2007), Member of Parliament
- Khadija Salum Ally Al-Qassmy (born 1958), Member of Parliament
- Ali Haji Ali (born 1948), Member of Parliament
- Ali Tarab Ali (born 1947), Member of Parliament
- Fatma Ali (born 1950), Member of Parliament
- Aziza Sleyum Ally, Member of Parliament
- Ame Pandu Ame (born 1963), Member of Parliament
- Ameir Ali Ameir (born 1961), Member of Parliament
- Paul Bomani (1925–2005), ambassador
- Remidus E. Kissassi, member of the African Union's Pan-African Parliament
Royalty[edit]
- Abdullah bin Khalifa of Zanzibar (1910–1963), tenth Sultan of Zanzibar
- Thomas Marealle (1915–2007), Paramount Chief of the Chagga people
- Mangi Meli, Chagga chief who was hanged by German colonialists
- Chief Mkwawa (1855–1898), Hehe chief
- Emily Ruete (Sayyida Salme) (1844–1924), Princess of Zanzibar
Sports people[edit]
- Hasheem Thabeet (born 1986), basketball player
- Mbwana Ally Samatta (born 1993), football player
- Martin Kolikoli (born 1989), basketball player
- Erasto Nyoni (born 2000), football player
Writers[edit]
- Christopher Mwashinga (born 1965), writer and poet
- Muhammed Said Abdulla (1918–1991), journalist and novelist
- Euphrase Kezilahabi (1944–2020), novelist and poet
- Amandina Lihamba (born 1944), playwright
- Fadhy Mtanga (born 1981), writer, poet, photographer and blogger
- Godfrey Mwakikagile (born 1949), writer, scholar and specialist in Africa studies
- Justinian Rweyemamu (1942–1982), economist, mathematician and writer
- Leonard Shayo (born 1948), writer, mathematics, columnist
- Julius Nyang'oro (born 1954), writer, political scientist and legal scholar
- Mathias E. Mnyampala (1917–1969), lawyer, writer, and poet
- Shaaban bin Robert (1909–1962), poet, author, essayist
- Julius Nyerere (1922–1999), politician, writer, philosopher

Miscellaneous[edit]
- Silas Zakayo (1984), Education Specialist
- Jayantilal Chande (1928–2017), businessman and philanthropist
- Patrick Chokala, ambassador to Russia
- Sajjad Fazel, (born 1991), health columnist
- Benjamin Fernandes (born 1992), TV presenter and public speaker
- Geline Fuko (born c.1980), lawyer and human rights activist
- Mustafa Hassanali (born 1980), fashion designer
- Salma Kikwete (born 1963), wife of President Jakaya Kikwete
- Flaviana Matata (born 1987), fashion model
- Mirambo (1840–1884), Nyamwezi warlord
- Kinjikitile Ngwale (died 1905), medium and leader of the Maji Maji Rebellion
- John Okello (1937–1971), revolutionary
- Polycarp Pengo (born 1944), Cardinal, Archbishop of Dar es Salaam
- Laurean Rugambwa (1912–1997), Cardinal, Archbishop of Dar es Salaam
- Nancy Sumari (born 1986), Miss Tanzania 2005
- Anna Tibaijuka (born 1950), Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations
- Myles Turner (1921–1984), warden of the Serengeti National Park
- Frederick Werema (born 1954), former Attorney General of Tanzania
- Mr Puaz (born 1985), talent manager and entrepreneur
- Maria Sarungi Tsehai, activist
- Rakesh Rajani Civil Society Leader
References[edit]
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