Domestic worker minimum wage in Durban
The minimum you may legally pay a domestic worker in Durban is R30.23 per hour from 1 March 2026. This is the national minimum wage — it applies in Durban just like everywhere else in South Africa.
One national rate — not a city-specific minimum
Minimum hourly
R30.23
National minimum wage, from 1 March 2026
Daily minimum (4-hour rule)
R 120,92
A worker who reports must be paid for at least 4 hours
UIF
2% of gross
1% worker + 1% employer, ceiling R17 712
Max UIF per party
R177.12
At the monthly ceiling
The minimum wage in Durban, explained
South Africa sets one national minimum wage for domestic workers — R30.23 per hour from 1 March 2026 — under the National Minimum Wage Act. It applies regardless of how many hours a week the worker does, and regardless of where in the country they work, so the figure in Durban is the same as in any other city.
On top of the wage, both you and the worker pay 1% UIF each on the gross, up to the monthly ceiling of R17 712. The worker's 1% comes off their pay; your 1% is paid by you and is not deducted.
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Domestic worker minimum wage in Durban — quick answers
- What is the domestic worker minimum wage in Durban?
- The domestic worker minimum wage in Durban is R30.23 per hour from 1 March 2026. South Africa sets a single national minimum wage, so this is the same figure that applies everywhere — there is no separate Durban minimum. A worker who reports for work must be paid for at least 4 hours, so the daily minimum is R 120,92.
- Is the minimum wage in Durban different from the rest of South Africa?
- No. The national minimum wage for domestic workers applies in Durban exactly as it does in every other city and province. Market pay in Durban may be higher, but the legal minimum is the national R30.23 per hour.
- How much UIF for a domestic worker in Durban?
- UIF is 2% of gross — 1% deducted from the worker and 1% paid by the employer — on earnings up to a monthly ceiling of R17 712, so each side pays at most R177.12 per month. This is the same in Durban as nationwide.
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Dignita is a compliance tool, not legal advice. Figures are based on current South African legislation; confirm with a labour-law professional for your situation.