The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has urged all applicants for the Covid-19 Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant of R370 to use cell phone numbers that are registered in their names ...
Cape Town - Recently released key findings from a survey launched by civil society movement Amandla.Mobi in October on the R350 SRD grants applications has shown the need for Sassa’s urgent ...
The grant is available to people who get less than R625 per month, with the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) conducting monthly checks on applicants’ bank accounts to ensure they continue ...
The investigation into fraud in Sassa’s Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant application system has failed to answer critical questions. A month ago Stellenbosch University students Veer Gosai and ...
Sassa urges all SRD grant applicants to use cellphone numbers registered in their own names when applying for the R370 Covid-19 grant. In a statement released on November 6, Sassa emphasised that ...
Sassa urges all SRD grant applicants to use cellphone numbers registered in their own names when applying for the R370 Covid-19 grant. In a statement released on November 6, Sassa emphasised that ...
“All applicants and beneficiaries must be aware that using your number will assist to monitor, check the progress of the application and receive notifications from the agency that might need the ...
The minister extended the grant to March 2026 in May’s budget speech. The R370 grant was first introduced at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, when most South Africans were unemployed. While the ...
Treasury has added new conditions to improve the monitoring of grants SASSA expects to save more than R341-million in the next financial year after about 35,000 grants were ended following recent ...
As we are now nearing the end of yet another month, it's important for Sassa grant beneficiaries to know when they can collect their Sassa grant payments. Here are the Sassa grant payment dates for ...
If your SASSA grant was declined or suspended, it is usually because there is a problem with your eligibility, documents, or personal details. Sometimes, it can even mean suspected fraud. You might be ...
Two first year computer science students at Stellenbosch University claim to have discovered massive flaws in SASSA’s Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant system. When looking at the system they saw ...