The Department of Social Development and the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) have urged the public to be aware of fake websites and links for applications for Covid-19 Social Relief of ...
SASSA reiterated its commitment to maintaining transparency, fairness, and accountability in the administration of the SRD grant.
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 ...
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SASSA urges accuracy to fight fake SRD grant applications
Accurate details protect your SASSA SRD grant from fraud, ensuring faster approvals, secure payments, and support for genuine beneficiaries.
As a beneficiary of the Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant, ensuring that your contact information is up-to-date is crucial. The SRD grant is temporary financial assistance for individuals who lost ...
First-year students Joel Cedras and Veer Gosai uncovered major flaws in the R370 social relief of distress grant system run by the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA). IT students Veer Gosai ...
The South African government is investigating alleged “vulnerabilities” in the application processes and IT systems used by South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) for the payment of social ...
Questions about income could be removed. The Department of Social Development is proposing changes to the Social Assistance Act, including removing questions about the income of applicants for the ...
The Department of Social Development proposes removing questions about income from the Social Relief of Distress grant applications. Advocacy groups #PayTheGrants and the Institute for Economic ...
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