White Zimbabweans

White Zimbabweans
Regions with significant populations
 Zimbabwe 24,888 (2022 census)
0.16% of the population
 South Africa64,261 (2002)
 Australia
 New Zealand
12,086 (2006)
Languages
English (majority), Afrikaans, Greek, Portuguese, Italian, others (minority)
Religion
Christianity and Judaism
Related ethnic groups
White South Africans, White Namibians, Afrikaners, Coloureds, other White Africans, Jews in Africa
Historical population
YearPop.±%
18911,500    
18955,000+233.3%
190012,000+140.0%
190412,596+5.0%
191123,606+87.4%
191428,000+18.6%
192032,620+16.5%
192439,174+20.1%
193047,910+22.3%
193555,419+15.7%
194065,000+17.3%
194582,000+26.2%
1950125,000+52.4%
1953157,000+25.6%
1960218,000+38.9%
1965208,000−4.6%
1970237,000+13.9%
1975300,000+26.6%
1979242,000−19.3%
1985100,000−58.7%
199080,000−20.0%
199570,000−12.5%
200246,743−33.2%
201228,732−38.5%
201716,998−40.8%
202224,888+46.4%

White Zimbabweans (formerly White Rhodesians) are a Southern African people of European descent. In linguistic, cultural, and historical terms, these people of European ethnic origin are mostly English-speaking descendants of British settlers. A small minority are either Afrikaans-speaking descendants of Afrikaners from South Africa or those descended from Greek, Portuguese, Italian, and Jewish immigrants. They represent 0.16% of the Zimbabwean population according to the 2022 census.