Answer:
R21,69
Step-by-step explanation:
Minimum wage is least amount a worker can earn in a particular country according to the legislation of that country.
According to the Employment and Labour minister TW Nxesi, he announced that the National Minimum Wage (NMW) for each ordinary hour worked has increased from R 20,76 to R 21,69 for the year 2021 effective from 01 March 2021.
The NMW legislation came into effect in South Africa on 01 January 2019 at a level of R 20 per hour. In terms of NMW act of 2018, the policy framework is a floor level below which no employee should be paid.
So, the minimum wage in South Africa as at 2021 is R 21,69