For Employers and Employees.
Everyone deserves to know exactly what the rules are when it comes to pay. Whether you are paying a salary or earning a wage, keeping up with the National Minimum Wage is important for fair and honest work.
Here is a simple breakdown of where we stand today and the changes expected in the coming months.
Since 1 March 2025, the official National Minimum Wage has been R28.79 per hour.
This rate which is published in the Government Gazette applies to most workers in South Africa, including farm workers and domestic workers.
Every year, the government reviews the minimum wage to help workers keep up with the cost of living (inflation).
The National Minimum Wage Commission has proposed a new increase to start on 1 March 2026.
Note: The final exact amount will be confirmed by the Department of Employment and Labour soon, but it is smart to start planning for this increase now.
For Employees:
Knowing the new rate helps you check your payslip and ensure you are being paid fairly. An increase helps cover rising costs like food and transport.
For Employers:
Small changes add up. If you employ staff, you need to budget for this increase before March arrives. Adjusting your payroll early prevents stress later.
The government is currently asking for public comments on this proposed increase.
Stay Informed
We will update this page as soon as the final Rand amount is officially signed into law.
Sources: Government Gazette, Department of Employment and Labour, and the National Minimum Wage Commission.