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Top 10 African countries paying the highest minimum wages in 2026   

Rosalia Ozibo by Rosalia Ozibo
February 7, 2026
in Economy, Metrics, Rankings, Spotlight
Top 10 African countries paying the highest minimum wages in 2026   
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The rising cost of living is hitting African households with a new intensity.

For many, wages that once seemed enough are now stretched thinner than ever, leaving families scrambling to make ends meet

Wages are no longer just a number on a payslip; they are a lifeline, shaping the everyday survival and dignity of ordinary people.

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This reality is unfolding amid resilient economic growth. Despite global trade uncertainties, the African Development Bank projects the continent will grow by 4.3% in 2026 from 4.2% in 2025, slightly above earlier forecasts.

Sub-Saharan Africa’s growth is also expected to accelerate from 4.4% in 2025 to 4.6% in both 2026 and 2027, according to the IMF.

This economic growth signals a glimmer of hope. Even as external pressures mount, many African countries are creating the room needed for governments to increase minimum wages and support workers.

But even higher wages alone won’t ensure a better quality of life.

The true power of a wage lies in its purchasing power, the ability to afford the essentials. Inflation, rising costs, and unequal access to key services can quickly erode the value of wage increases, leaving workers still struggling despite official promises of higher pay.

Looking at the countries with the highest minimum wages across Africa today reveals a deeper story: one about where governments are putting their efforts to protect workers.

Here are the African countries with the highest minimum wage as of January 2026 

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3. Tunisia – $185  

  • 10. Mozambique – $104
  • 9. Kenya – $118
  • 8. Lesotho – $139
  • 7. Cape Verde – $139
  • 6. Botswana – $142  
  • 5. Egypt – $149
  • 4. Algeria – $185 
  • 3. Tunisia – $185  
  • 2.  Mauritius – $371 
  • 1. Morocco – $374  

Tunisia’s minimum wage is set at 528.32 Tunisian Dinars per month, equivalent to about $185.54, based on the current daily rate.

With an estimated population of about 12.35 million people, Tunisia is a medium-sized North African economy, balancing traditional sectors such as agriculture and textiles with growing industries in manufacturing and services.

The country’s nominal GDP stood at approximately $59.07 billion in 2025, while GDP per capita reached about $4,752, up $461 from the previous year, highlighting gradual improvements in average living standards. In 2025, Tunisia’s GDP growth rate was 2.5%.

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3. Tunisia – $185  

  • 10. Mozambique – $104
  • 9. Kenya – $118
  • 8. Lesotho – $139
  • 7. Cape Verde – $139
  • 6. Botswana – $142  
  • 5. Egypt – $149
  • 4. Algeria – $185 
  • 3. Tunisia – $185  
  • 2.  Mauritius – $371 
  • 1. Morocco – $374  
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Rosalia Ozibo

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Rosalia is a versatile journalist with a focus on technology and education. She has a talent for turning complex ideas into engaging stories, exploring how innovation and learning shape the future of people, business, and society. From tracking shifts in digital transformation and emerging tech to writing about developments in education policy and practice, her work bridges insight and accessibility.

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  1. Cji says:
    February 7, 2026 at 3:55 pm

    South Africa was left out it seems…

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