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Zimbabwe raises domestic workers’ minimum wage to $90, but still trails South Africa, Egypt and Kenya

Zimbabwe has raised the minimum monthly wage for domestic workers to $90, but the new rate still trails comparable wage floors in South Africa, Egypt and Kenya

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Zimbabwe raises domestic workers’ minimum wage to $90, but still trails South Africa, Egypt and Kenya

Zimbabwe has raised the minimum monthly wage for domestic workers to $90, but the new rate still trails comparable wage floors in South Africa, Egypt and Kenya

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Zimbabwe raises minimum wage by 80% as government points to economic stability - Businessday NG

Zimbabwe raises minimum wage 80% (from $150 to $270/month) in unclassified sectors, backed by ZiG currency introduction. The reform signals government confidence in currency stability; businesses are expected to absorb costs while maintaining competitiveness for mining and agriculture investment.

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  1. mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·africa.businessinsider.com

    Zimbabwe raises domestic workers’ minimum wage to $90, but still trails South Africa, Egypt and Kenya

    Zimbabwe has raised the minimum monthly wage for domestic workers to $90, but the new rate still trails comparable wage floors in South Africa, Egypt and Kenya

  2. venerdì 19 giugno 2026·businessday.ng

    Zimbabwe raises minimum wage by 80% as government points to economic stability - Businessday NG

    Zimbabwe has announced an 80 percent increase in the minimum wage for workers in unclassified sectors, marking one of the country’s...

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