Inflation and the broader cost-of-living crisis are allegedly taking an immense financial and mental toll on South Africa's domestic workers. This as nearly half ( about 46%) of domestic workers in the country are said to still earn less than the legally prescribed minimum wage . This is one of the findings of SweepSouth's annual survey on the compensation and working conditions of domestic workers released yesterday. SweepSouth; an online home services platform that connects homeowners and cleaning professionals recommends, among other things, stricter enforcement of labour laws. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to Luke Kannemeyer, COO of SweepSouth