South Africa has a huge number of traditional leaders – here’s how much they get paid

 ·6 Aug 2018

As part of a recent parliamentary Q&A session, the minister of cooperative governance and traditional affairs, Des van Rooyen was asked how many traditional leaders there are in each province in South Africa.

Traditional kings and senior leaders are symbolic figureheads in the country who carry little political power.

However, these rulers play an important role in local disputes and often perform advisory roles to government, as well as in the lives of the traditional rural populations.

According to Van Rooyen, as of June 2018 there are 14 kingships, queenships, and/or principal traditional leaders in the country across five of South Africa’s provinces.

In addition, there are 844 senior traditional leaders in the country across eight provinces (the Western Cape is not included) – with just two leaders based in Gauteng and as many as 277 in KwaZulu Natal.

Kingships/Queenships/Principal Traditional Leaders

Province Total number of traditional leaders
Limpopo 3
Free State 2
Mpumalanga 2
KZN 1
Eastern Cape 6
Total 14

Senior traditional leaders

Province Total number of traditional leaders
Free State 12
Northern Cape 8
Mpumalanga 56
Limpopo 201
North West 50
KZN 277
Gauteng 2
Eastern Cape 238
Total 844

How much they earn

After a pay freeze in 2017, the majority of traditional leaders saw their salaries increase between 4.5% and 8% for the 2018 financial year. This is in line with the increases given to ministers, MPs and other senior members of government gazetted late last year.

As of 2010, South Africa recognizes seven royal families in the country, after a recommendation by a traditional leadership commission that South Africa lose six of its kings and queens.

Of the 13 recognised traditional kingdoms recognised previously, only seven will remain once the current incumbent rulers of the identified kingdoms have passed away.

Extrapolating the data below, the South African government is paying around R250 million a year on senior traditional leader salaries, including kings and queens.

Note: NHTL = National House of Traditional Leaders | PHTL = Provincial House of Traditional Leaders

Position Previous salary (Rands) New salary (Rands) Percentage Increase
King/Queen 1 126 057 1 176 730 4.5%
Chairperson: NHTL 817 842 858 734  5.0%
Full Time Chairperson: PHTL 673 603 707 284  5.0%
Deputy Chairperson: NHTL 625 524 656 800  5.0%
Full Time Deputy Chairperson: PHTL 577 281 606 145  5.0%
Full Time Member: NHTL 356 923  378 339  6.0%
Full Time Member: PHTL 305 959  324 317  6.0%
Senior Traditional Leader 228 650  246 942   8.0%
Headmen/Headwomen 96 460  106 106  8.0%

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