SASSA NEWS

When SRD Grant Appeals For July 2023 Will Close

Millions of vulnerable people receive financial support in the form of social grants, but some individuals have been unsuccessful when they submitted a grant application. These individuals have the right to submit an appeal application. Thousands of South Africans have found that after doing a status check on their Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant, that their SRD […]

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Calls Increase For R350 To Change To Universal Basic Income Grant

The extension of the R350 grant brought much needed relief to beneficiaries who depend on it each month. However, there have been a number of calls to amend the grant’s current state.  Black Sash, a South African human rights organisation advocating for social justice, is calling for a universal basic income grant to address poverty,

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Why You No Longer Receive Sassa Grant Payments

Millions of vulnerable people rely on social grants to survive every month. Grant beneficiaries could face serious challenges if these monthly grants payments suddenly stop. The South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) distributes more than 18 million permanent grants to vulnerable individuals living in South Africa every month. Vulnerable individuals rely on these grants, which

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Finally Sassa June Grants Can Be Collected From This Week

A payment schedule for the 2023/24 financial year was released by the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA).SASSA (South African Social Security Agency) grants are social assistance programs provided by the South African government to support vulnerable individuals and households. SASSA grants aim to alleviate poverty and provide basic income support to those in need. These grants

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New school law/Bill:Allowing schools to sell alcohol outside of school hours.

The Basic Education Portfolio Committee, together with officials in the Department of Basic Education have been hosting several public engagements across all nine provinces to enhance public involvement on the Basic Education Laws Amendment Bill, commonly referred to as the BELA Bill. The committee has up to now held successful public hearings in Limpopo, Free State, Northwest, Mpumalanga, Gauteng,

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