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DA to Ramaphosa: Commission independent audit of social grant recipient database

This follows recent revelations of irregular and improper payments of social grants to undeserving beneficiaries, including R140 million paid to more than 70,000 deceased beneficiaries over the past three financial years.

Child support grant to be extended | Zululand Observer

Child support grant to be extended | Zululand Observer
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Post Office urges Sassa beneficiaries to use supermarket or ATM for payments

The state-owned entity said some of its branches won t have enough money adding however that most Sassa grants for this month have been paid.

Sassa working around the clock to rectify R350 grant payment delays

Sassa working around the clock to rectify R350 grant payment delays There have been delays in payments of the R350 COVID relief grant in March, but Sassa said that was due to a number of reasons and it is now working to ensure that recipients are paid at the end of April. A South African Social Security Agency office in Pretoria. Picture: Kayleen Morgan/EWN one hour ago JOHANNESBURG – The Social Security Agency of South Africa (Sassa) has assured South Africans the delay in COVID-19 grant payments would be resolved before the end of April. Some recipients were yet to receive their money.

Black Sash group warns Sassa to expect more people seeking grants

Black Sash group warns Sassa to expect more people seeking grants Black Sash demanded that Sassa reinstate and extend the temporary disability grants that lapsed at the end of last month until March this year. FILE: Senior citizens queuing for their monthly social grants at the South African Post Office at the Gold Sport shopping centre in Vosloorus, Ekurhuleni on 4 May 2020. Picture: Sethembiso Zulu/EWN 86 days ago JOHANNESBURG - The Black Sash organisation said Sassa should expect more queues of beneficiaries amid the economic crisis the country is faced with made worse by the coronavirus pandemic. On Friday, police unleashed water cannons to hundreds of vulnerable social grant recipients to enforce social distancing measures outside the Belville Sasaa branch in the Western Cape.

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