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Qualified but Jobless: The Harsh Truth Behind Post-Apartheid Dreams

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In this powerful and eye-opening episode of The Security Guy’d, we sit down with Luvuyo Sixaba, a Quality Assurance Compliance Officer with a story that challenges everything we thought freedom would bring.

Growing up in the Eastern Cape during apartheid, Luvuyo navigated a deliberately broken education system under the promise that democracy would one day unlock opportunity. He beat the odds, earned a Chemical Engineering degree from UWC, and like many in his generation, believed that qualification was the key to a better life.

But reality was far more complicated.

Despite his degree, Luvuyo found himself unemployed, disillusioned, and part of a generation whose dreams of economic liberation were deferred. From becoming a teacher out of necessity, to eventually forging a new path in SABS compliance and quality assurance, his story is one of grit, adaptation, and hard truths about post-apartheid South Africa.

🎧 Tune in to hear:

  • What it was really like going to school under apartheid
  • The emotional toll of being educated but unemployed
  • How Luvuyo found purpose in compliance and quality assurance
  • Why the promises of democracy remain unfulfilled for many
  • The critical role of standards in building a better South Africa

This episode is more than a career story—it’s a reality check, a history lesson, and a call to reflect on what freedom should mean.

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Until next time—stay sharp, stay safe, stay guided.

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Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Growing up in the Eastern Cape (00:01:41)

3. Apartheid Era Education (00:02:56)

4. Going to UWC (00:11:12)

5. Graduated with no Job options (00:19:16)

6. Getting a Teaching opportunity (00:21:23)

7. No opportunity in the Townships (00:22:24)

8. New Career In Chemical Engineering (00:23:59)

9. No Freedom for the masses (00:28:17)

10. SABS Compliance (00:36:33)

11. Outro (00:57:35)

10 episodes

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Content provided by Security Guy'd. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Security Guy'd or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this powerful and eye-opening episode of The Security Guy’d, we sit down with Luvuyo Sixaba, a Quality Assurance Compliance Officer with a story that challenges everything we thought freedom would bring.

Growing up in the Eastern Cape during apartheid, Luvuyo navigated a deliberately broken education system under the promise that democracy would one day unlock opportunity. He beat the odds, earned a Chemical Engineering degree from UWC, and like many in his generation, believed that qualification was the key to a better life.

But reality was far more complicated.

Despite his degree, Luvuyo found himself unemployed, disillusioned, and part of a generation whose dreams of economic liberation were deferred. From becoming a teacher out of necessity, to eventually forging a new path in SABS compliance and quality assurance, his story is one of grit, adaptation, and hard truths about post-apartheid South Africa.

🎧 Tune in to hear:

  • What it was really like going to school under apartheid
  • The emotional toll of being educated but unemployed
  • How Luvuyo found purpose in compliance and quality assurance
  • Why the promises of democracy remain unfulfilled for many
  • The critical role of standards in building a better South Africa

This episode is more than a career story—it’s a reality check, a history lesson, and a call to reflect on what freedom should mean.

Support the show

Thanks for tuning in to The Security Guy’d!
If you enjoyed this episode, smash that like button, drop a comment, and hit subscribe to stay updated on real stories from the frontline of the security industry.

Follow us for behind-the-scenes content, upcoming guests, and bonus clips:
Instagram | Facebook | Security Guy'd Podcast - YouTube | Security Guyd (@security.guyd) | TikTok

Got a security story or want to be featured? Reach out at: [[email protected]]

Use the hashtag #TheSecurityGuyd to join the conversation!
Until next time—stay sharp, stay safe, stay guided.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Growing up in the Eastern Cape (00:01:41)

3. Apartheid Era Education (00:02:56)

4. Going to UWC (00:11:12)

5. Graduated with no Job options (00:19:16)

6. Getting a Teaching opportunity (00:21:23)

7. No opportunity in the Townships (00:22:24)

8. New Career In Chemical Engineering (00:23:59)

9. No Freedom for the masses (00:28:17)

10. SABS Compliance (00:36:33)

11. Outro (00:57:35)

10 episodes

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