Top 10 Celebrities in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe’s Top 10 Celebrities: What the Nation Is Applauding Right Now
Across Zimbabwe, voters weighed in on the Celebrities category, and the latest top 10 reveals a powerful blend of global changemakers, African icons, and Hollywood heavyweights. Ranked by average score out of 5, these results show what resonates most today. Surprised by the order? Keen to see more opinions, have your say, and even earn rewards for participating? Dive into the polls and join the conversation.
Martin Luther King
With a standout score of 4,65, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy of nonviolent leadership and the pursuit of equality clearly strikes a chord. A Nobel Peace Prize laureate, his words and work continue to inspire movements for justice across Africa and the world.
Nelson Mandela
At 4,45, Nelson Mandela remains a towering symbol of resilience and reconciliation in Southern Africa. The anti-apartheid leader and South Africa’s first democratically elected president also won the Nobel Peace Prize—his influence is deeply felt across the region.
Angelina Jolie
Scoring 4,33, Angelina Jolie blends star power with advocacy. An Academy Award–winning actor and longtime humanitarian (including service as a former UNHCR Special Envoy), she’s admired for using her platform to spotlight global crises.
Idris Elba
Idris Elba earns 4,31, reflecting broad appeal for his roles in series like “Luther” and films such as “Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom.” With Sierra Leonean and Ghanaian roots, plus work as a DJ and producer, he bridges cultures on and off screen.
Mohamed Salah
At 4,29, Mohamed Salah’s influence goes beyond football. The Egyptian forward is celebrated for elite performances at club and national level, multiple African Player of the Year awards, and a reputation for humility and philanthropy.
Brad Pitt
Brad Pitt secures 4,24, reflecting enduring global star status. An Oscar-winning actor and producer (with acclaimed projects through Plan B), he’s praised for both on-screen range and backing impactful films like “12 Years a Slave.”
Arnold Schwarzenegger
With 4,2, Arnold Schwarzenegger’s blend of legendary action roles, elite bodybuilding titles, and a stint as California governor makes him a multi-hyphenate icon. He’s also known for championing fitness and clean-energy initiatives.
Yemi Alade
Yemi Alade scores 4,14, highlighting the continent’s pride in Afropop excellence. Known for hits like “Johnny,” dynamic stagecraft, and pan-African collaborations, she also serves as a UNDP Goodwill Ambassador, amplifying development causes.
Trevor Noah
At 4,1, Trevor Noah’s sharp wit and global perspective resonate strongly. The South African comedian and former host of “The Daily Show” connects cultures through humor, with a bestselling memoir, “Born a Crime,” deepening his impact.
Morgan Freeman
Morgan Freeman earns 4,04, cherished for his gravitas, distinctive voice, and an Academy Award–winning career. Notably, he portrayed Nelson Mandela in “Invictus,” a fitting link to this list’s celebration of leadership and perseverance.
Join the SagaPoll community
This ranking is based on the voices of SagaPoll users. On the SagaPoll app, people from all Africa share their views on brands, trends, and everyday topics—earning rewards along the way.
Ready to share yours?