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South African Doctors Earn 3 Times More Than Those In Nigeria & Kenya by MzansiCoolio: 6:34pm On Feb 23 |
Unemployed doctors aren't the health department's only vice; those who do work in state clinics and hospitals are heavily underpaid, says the South African Medical Association (SAMA). Yet, South African government doctors earn up to three times more in a month than what some make in a year in other middle-income countries in Africa, such as Kenya and Nigeria. But while the government is scrambling to get enough money to ensure that all 694 unemployed doctors, as well as recently graduated healthcare professionals, are employed, SAMA says the country's public-sector doctors aren't paid enough. At a media briefing ahead of SAMA's annual conference in mid-February, Mzulungile Nodikida, CEO of the association, said that a study commissioned by them shows that those doctors who are already employed by provincial health departments "are earning 2015 salaries". The study found doctors are experiencing "cost-of-living pressures", but also concedes that their salaries are "above what other similar income-level countries pay their doctors". SA VS KENYA AND NIGERIA For example, in Kenya, medical interns were paid around Ksh122 000 and Ksh145 000 per month (including risk and housing allowances) according to the 2013 Commission's allowances for government employees. This works out to around R16 000 to R19 000 a month, compared to the almost R28 000 a medical intern earns monthly in South Africa that year. Similarly, an entry-level medical officer (which, in South Africa, means you have completed two years' internship and a year of community service) was paid Ksh250 000 (about R32 500) a month in Kenya from 2013, whereas their South African counterparts earned almost R62 000 per month. Salaries for doctors in Nigeria β which is experiencing a large-scale exodus of doctors β are even lower. Data from the National Salary, Income and Wages Commission in Nigeria shows that an entry-level doctor currently earns roughly NN1.8 million (about R22 000) per year, compared with someone in a similar post in South Africa getting more than three times that per month. In other words, South African medical officers earn 40.9 times more than Nigerian entry-level doctors (R900 000 vs R22 000 per year). The health department says it has not yet looked at why SAMA claims doctors should earn more. But, says Foster Mohale, spokesperson for the department, they have "had meetings [with SAMA] and we are planning to review our salary scales". SA DOCTORS' SALARY SCALES Each post in which doctors work has different levels, with a specific basic salary linked to it. For example, an entry-level medical officer would be on a Grade 1 salary, which sits at just over 900 000 rands a year (75 million naira). A medical officer is a doctor who has completed their mandatory two-year internship and a year of community service and works at a public sector hospital. After five years' experience in the position and depending on their performance, they can move on to a Grade 2 salary in that post, and earn a basic starting salary of just over R1 million (N83 million). Grade 3 medical officers earn between R1.2 million (N100 million) and R1.5 million (N125 million) a year. CHALLENGES FACING SA DOCTORS The SAMA-commissioned study suggests that money is a big issue. Like all other public servants, doctors get a salary increase every year, yet the study notes that doctors have felt "a significant erosion in income levels" over the past few years because of small increases, particularly, they say, considering "inflation as well as cost-of-living pressures". Between 2013 and 2019, yearly increases were above inflation, but in 2020 the government implemented a salary freeze to keep its wage bill in check. However, money isn't the only issue that stops doctors from working for the state. Long working hours because of too few personnel and safety concerns, both at urban and at rural facilities, were also mentioned as deterrents. More than 70% of South Africans use government facilities, yet there's only about three doctors for every 10 000 patients in the public system. This means that the doctors who work in state hospitals have a heavy workload. A 2021 study showed that working almost 60 hours a week was common, contributing to more than 80% of these workers experiencing burnout. Burnout is job-related stress which can cause exhaustion and negative reactions to patients. "Doctors in South Africa frequently contend with heavy workloads and long working hours β¦ making maintaining a healthy work-life balance challenging," said Mzukwa. Safety at state facilities is also a problem. Between 2017 and 2022, around 200 violent incidents at public hospitals were reported across four provinces β and that's only security issues that were big enough to get noticed. In response to this week's budget announcements, SAMA says they hope enough funds will be put towards dealing with "the shortage of doctors in hospitals and the plight faced by medical practitioners where salaries have been eroded by inflation over the years". https://www.news24.com/news24/southafrica/news/sa-doctors-make-up-to-40-times-more-than-those-in-kenya-and-nigeria-20240223#:~:text=In%20other%20words%2C%20South%20African,claims%20doctors%20should%20earn%20more. 3 Likes 1 Share
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Re: South African Doctors Earn 3 Times More Than Those In Nigeria & Kenya by God1000(m): 6:36pm On Feb 23 |
But unemployment rate is still very high in south Africa 26 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: South African Doctors Earn 3 Times More Than Those In Nigeria & Kenya by EreluRoz: 6:43pm On Feb 23 |
Why is Nigeria always their target? Indeed we are the giant of Africa 15 Likes |
Re: South African Doctors Earn 3 Times More Than Those In Nigeria & Kenya by MzansiCoolio: 6:44pm On Feb 23 |
God1000: I'm beginning to see why, wages in SA are very high. You can get 40 Nigerian doctors for the price of one South African. And actually pay them on time. 15 Likes |
Re: South African Doctors Earn 3 Times More Than Those In Nigeria & Kenya by immortalcrown(m): 6:46pm On Feb 23 |
Who is surprised? 2 Likes |
Re: South African Doctors Earn 3 Times More Than Those In Nigeria & Kenya by MzansiCoolio: 6:47pm On Feb 23 |
EreluRoz: Kenyans come claim your giant of Africa status as well, you were also mentioned. 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: South African Doctors Earn 3 Times More Than Those In Nigeria & Kenya by EreluRoz: 6:49pm On Feb 23 |
MzansiCoolio:You guys are always aggressive except for Samantha who was a very cool headed lady. Why the anger and so much hate for Nigerians? 18 Likes |
Re: South African Doctors Earn 3 Times More Than Those In Nigeria & Kenya by God1000(m): 6:50pm On Feb 23 |
MzansiCoolio:lol, whatever. I hope you are not mocking us 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: South African Doctors Earn 3 Times More Than Those In Nigeria & Kenya by MzansiCoolio: 6:54pm On Feb 23 |
God1000: How would you believe it when you didn't read it? This your point is highlighted in the 4th paragraph of original post. It still doesn't change the fact SA doctors earn 40 times more than youπ³π¬ in a span of a year - R900,000 vs R22,000 despite being stuck on 2015 wages. So in actual fact it should be x60 by now. 4 Likes |
Re: South African Doctors Earn 3 Times More Than Those In Nigeria & Kenya by MzansiCoolio: 6:58pm On Feb 23 |
EreluRoz: Go back and carefully read the first 2 comments of this thread, and tell me if you guysπ³π¬ don't have issues that need tissues. I'm just playing along with your game, son. 3 Likes |
Re: South African Doctors Earn 3 Times More Than Those In Nigeria & Kenya by clockwisereport: 9:40pm On Feb 23 |
The snoring giant of Africa needs to wake up from its slumber. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: South African Doctors Earn 3 Times More Than Those In Nigeria & Kenya by Priapus69: 12:18am On Feb 24 |
God1000: Try dey read. This was mentioned in the Original post 1 Like |
Re: South African Doctors Earn 3 Times More Than Those In Nigeria & Kenya by Priapus69: 12:20am On Feb 24 |
MzansiCoolio: Deluded fellows, unable to accept reality 6 Likes |
Re: South African Doctors Earn 3 Times More Than Those In Nigeria & Kenya by Stargangz: 2:54am On Feb 24 |
No wonder the mass exodus of nigeria doctors and nurses will continue to get bigger. Nigeria health workers are paid peanuts, imagine kenyan doctors earning far more than 9ja doctors, its a big shame. Let's be candid, 9ja is a modafvcking shithole. 6 Likes |
Re: South African Doctors Earn 3 Times More Than Those In Nigeria & Kenya by MMempire(m): 3:59am On Feb 24 |
Send them all to Nigeria. |
Re: South African Doctors Earn 3 Times More Than Those In Nigeria & Kenya by SIXFEETUNDER: 4:12am On Feb 24 |
All thanks to Dutch niggers if not SA would be an ape shit 9 Likes
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Re: South African Doctors Earn 3 Times More Than Those In Nigeria & Kenya by MzansiCoolio: 4:20am On Feb 24 |
SIXFEETUNDER: Nigerian doctors as seen through the eyes of black SA doctors π’π’π’ 2 Likes
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Re: South African Doctors Earn 3 Times More Than Those In Nigeria & Kenya by MzansiCoolio: 4:35am On Feb 24 |
[quote author=SIXFEETUNDER post=128616975][/quote] Tinubulation noose already dealing with you π³π¬π©. I'll send you R2 donation in the morning πΏπ¦π 2 Likes |
Re: South African Doctors Earn 3 Times More Than Those In Nigeria & Kenya by MzansiCoolio: 4:46am On Feb 24 |
SIXFEETUNDER: Poor thing, you can't wait til the morning? Tinubulation starvation dealing with una?π’π’π’ Send the address for your mud hut, I'll send a pidgeon to come drop off the R2 donation. This your Benue mud hut though, is it for human habitation or for that goat at the door?π³π¬ βΉοΈβΉοΈβΉοΈ 5 Likes
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Re: South African Doctors Earn 3 Times More Than Those In Nigeria & Kenya by akwesenana: 5:25am On Feb 24 |
Nigerian attention is definitely a currency in your land. 7 Likes |
Re: South African Doctors Earn 3 Times More Than Those In Nigeria & Kenya by inoki247: 11:31am On Feb 24 |
Lol country not up to Nigeria Population buh still tying with Nigeria with Unemployment rate.... There unemployment rate trying to overtake Nigeria... 8 Likes |
Re: South African Doctors Earn 3 Times More Than Those In Nigeria & Kenya by bigdammyj: 11:31am On Feb 24 |
Noted. |
Re: South African Doctors Earn 3 Times More Than Those In Nigeria & Kenya by AmazingELixir: 11:32am On Feb 24 |
Op meant to say Nigerian doctors in South Africa earn more than their compatriots back home....I've come across several south African fora where the nationals lament about Nigerian doctors taking over their jobs.. Back to the matter. This statement is nothing but the truth...only a select private medical institutions in the country pay anything reasonable to practicing medical workers. 4 Likes |
Re: South African Doctors Earn 3 Times More Than Those In Nigeria & Kenya by Quest7777: 11:34am On Feb 24 |
Re: South African Doctors Earn 3 Times More Than Those In Nigeria & Kenya by jojothaiv(m): 11:34am On Feb 24 |
immortalcrown:Absolutely no one |
Re: South African Doctors Earn 3 Times More Than Those In Nigeria & Kenya by Endinjustice: 11:35am On Feb 24 |
Re: South African Doctors Earn 3 Times More Than Those In Nigeria & Kenya by allen113: 11:35am On Feb 24 |
Ok |
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