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Au pair salary in Kimberley (2026)

What you legally have to pay a au pair in Kimberley this year — the national minimum wage, the 4-hour daily minimum, an estimated monthly gross for typical hours, and the UIF on top.

These are legal minimums, not market rates

The figures below are the minimum you may pay by law from 1 March 2026. They are not market averages — many households in Kimberley pay more depending on experience, hours, live-in arrangements and duties.

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

Estimated monthly gross

R 3 929,90

Typical 30 hours/week at minimum wage

UIF (1% + 1%)

R 39,30 + R 39,30

Deducted from worker + paid by employer

How the au pair minimum is worked out

South Africa sets a single national minimum wage for domestic workers — R30.23 per hour from 1 March 2026 — and it applies in Kimberley just like everywhere else. A typical au pair working 6 hours a day, 5 days a week does 30 hours a week, which comes to about R 3 929,90 a month gross at the minimum rate.

On top of the wage, both you and the worker pay 1% UIF on the gross (up to the R17 712 monthly ceiling). The worker's 1% comes off their pay; your 1% is paid by you and is not deducted.

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Au pair pay in Kimberley — quick answers

What is the minimum wage for a au pair in Kimberley?
The national minimum wage for a domestic worker — including a au pair — is R30.23 per hour from 1 March 2026. It applies everywhere in South Africa, including Kimberley. A au pair who reports for work must be paid for at least 4 hours, so the daily minimum is R 120,92.
How much should a au pair earn per month in Kimberley?
At the legal minimum of R30.23/hour and typical hours of 30 hours a week, a au pair earns about R 3 929,90 per month gross. This is a legal minimum, not a market average — many households pay more.
How much UIF for a au pair?
UIF is 1% deducted from the worker plus 1% paid by the employer. On a gross of about R 3 929,90, that is roughly R 39,30 off the worker and R 39,30 from the employer each month, up to the R17 712 monthly ceiling.

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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.