7000+ JOBS Occupied by Foreigners in SA Universities (Live Analysis)

Buy A Book To Support The Channel (FREE DELIVERY NATIONWIDE) - https://www.amazon.co.za/s?i=merchant... More than 7,000 foreign nationals are employed by South African universities, raising serious questions about whether these positions still fall under scarce skills categories or whether South Africans are being deliberately excluded, despite being among the five most educated populations on the continent. Zimbabwean nationals reportedly account for 27% of these employees, while Nigerians make up 14%. The University of Johannesburg (UJ) alone was recorded as employing more than 1,400 foreign nationals. These figures do not include contractors, security personnel, cleaners, and other workers employed through subcontractors that provide services to universities. This is one of the many frustrations that South Africans face, as many feel sidelined and overlooked in their own country when it comes to employment opportunities. Graduate Unemployment in SA: Why Are Universities Hiring Foreigners? The Truth About Jobs in SA Universities: Who Gets Hired? [Analysis] Are South African Graduates Being Sidelined? The Employment Crisis Explained CREDITS: Mfana Kamshengu on YouTube TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Intro: The Reality of 7,000 University Jobs 00:26 Critical Skills Context: STEM Subjects vs. Labor Needs 01:52 Evidence Breakdown: STEM Education as a Prioritized Skill 02:45 Why South African Teachers are Working Overseas 04:44 Defining the Debate: STEM vs. Non-STEM Critical Skills 05:09 Shocking Figures: University Employment Data for 2025 06:22 The Unemployment Crisis: 9.2 Million Jobless Locals 07:24 Data Analysis: Foreign Nationals and Academic Roles 08:26 Calculator Math: Identifying Non-STEM Foreign Workers 09:35 The Administrative Gap: 1,200 Jobs South Africans Can Fill 11:56 Accusations of Colonization in Academic Spaces (UJ & UNISA) 12:44 Local vs. Foreign Academics: Percentage of Staff Breakdown 14:30 Exploitation in the Job Market: Renewal and Contract Loops 15:24 Support the Channel: Book Recommendations and Closing #unemploymentcrisis #unisa #immigrationcrisis #SouthAfrica #HigherEducation #GraduateUnemployment #JobsInSA #UniversityHiring #YouthUnemploymentSA #SkillsMismatch