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Salary week: Uganda named among top ten African countries where employees are given very fat salaries

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
March 2, 2022
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A new survey has revealed that Uganda is among the top 10 African countries with the highest average monthly salaries.

According to statistics compiled by Salary Explorer, a notable salary comparison and career resources website, Uganda is number 10 on the list, with an average salary of Shs2,620,000 which would convert to $738 per month.

Kenya is number four on the list, with people working in the country earning an average monthly income of Shs147,000 which converts to 1,291.

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Top on the list is Morocco where the average monthly salary is DH 19,400. When converted to the dollar, this would be approximately $2,031.

South Africa is in the second spot, with workers there earning ZAR31,100 which is approximately $2,026.

Tunisia is in third, with workers reported taking home an average salary of TND 3,910 which converts to $1,348.

Algeria is in the fifth place where Algerians earn an average salary of DZD180,000 which converts to $1,273.

Sixth is Namibia where workers earn an average salary of ND17,400 which converts to $1,168.

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