The measure, opposed by the official Democratic Alliance opposition party, will see millions of workers earn 3,500 rands ($277) a month, and had been initially meant to be introduced earlier in May as part of efforts to boost the economy.
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The bill will be sent to parliament’s upper house for ratification and becomes law once it is signed by Ramaphosa.
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