[#FeesMustFall Leaked] See What SA Universities Make Yearly


Universities Make Billions of Rands Yearly


The #FeesMustFall campaign continue to gain momentum as we saw more institutions of higher learning protesting agains what they call 'injustices in higher learning.'

A report by BusinessTech shows that universities in South Africa are not as broke as they claim to be. The report shows that universities continue to make money while students are locked out as they contest fees hikes that are way above inflation.

Government's allocation for higher education is around R30 billion which represents 0,72 percent of the country's GDP.  NSFAS received more than R9.5 billion of that R30 billion this year alone. The remaining R21 billion goes to universities and they divide it among themselves.

This year alone Wits university received R1,148 billion, UCT got R1,074 billion and Stellenbosch university received R1,177 billion.  This is just government's portion. Universities will still generate more money from the following:


  • Tuition and other fees
  • Private gifts and donations
  • Residence and catering services
  • Income from research and other contracts

UniversityNo. of studentsRevenue (Rbillions)Expenditure (Rbillions)Total Profit/(Loss) (Rmillions)
Stellenbosch University30 1505.43.9991.0
University of Cape Town26 3004.74.3676.0
University of Johannesburg 48 5002.92.9266.0
University of KwaZulu Natal 40 0003.83.7130.6
Rhodes University7 0001.051.0116.0
University of Witwatersrand 32 7004.13.953.7
North-West University74 3003.083.120.8
Unisa400 0005.75.8(40.0)


Wits 2014 annual report shows that the university generated a whopping R1,5 billion from tuition fees. There are other sources of revenue that are reflected in it annual report resulting in a surplus that goes to reserves.

Questions have been asked as to why is it that the Wits Board of Governors has millionaires including a billionaire caught of Totoya SA owner, Albert Wessels who made money during apartheid regime in South Africa. Discovery Health founder, Adrian Gore also sits in the board although it is not clear as to what his interest in higher education is.

University board of directors are responsible for fees hikes as they oversee institutions' financial and corporate governance management. It is believed that Mr Tokyo Sexwale is also a member of Wits board of governors. 

Yesterday we saw on social media, allegations that universities redirect their investments and reserves towards foundations setup by board members which in the end benefits private families of these board members majority of whom are white. Some raised serious concerns about the fact that almost all boards members have a background as CEOs of companies that have milked billions of rands from our country's economy. These are not even professor or doctors by qualifications yet they are trusted with the responsibility to manage institutions of higher learning that must produce academics.


The BusinessTech report also revealed what VC/Principals earn on annual bases.

VC / PrincipalUniversityNo. of studentsPay
Prof MS MakhanyaUnisa400 000R4.2 million
Prof IL RensburgUniversity of Johannesburg48 500R3.9 million
Prof MW MakgobaUniversity of KwaZulu Natal40 000R3.8 million
Prof A HabibUniversity of Witwatersrand32 700R3.4 million
Prof HR BotmanStellenbosch University30 150R3.1 million*
Dr M R PriceUniversity of Cape Town26 300R2.9 million
Prof ND KgwadiNorth-West University74 300R2.8 million
Dr S BadatRhodes University7 000R2.4 million
Prof Cheryl de la ReyUniversity of Pretoria50 000R2.2 million**