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Call to resume Covid-19 grants

Call to resume Covid-19 grants Share Cape Town - Civil society organisations advocating for the extension of the Covid-19 Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant and Basic Income Grant (BIG) say there was no justification for terminating the grants. This as the amandla.mobi campaign recently received a response from the Presidency after handing over a petition with more than 58 000 signatures calling for the R350 Covid-19 SRD grant to be extended and increased. The campaign said that after accepting signatures and promising a discussion on the extension, the Presidency had referred them back to the Department of Social Development. “On May 4, after we sent an email asking the Presidency to tell us of the status of the R350 SRD grant, we were told that the issue of extending and increasing the R350 grant was under discussion.

Western Cape residents are more hesitant to use vaccines, survey shows

Western Cape residents are more hesitant to use vaccines, survey shows Share Cape Town - Findings from a recently published survey reported that vaccine hesitancy is more likely to be experienced in the Western Cape, compared to other provinces. Wave 4 of the National Income Dynamics Study Coronavirus Rapid Mobile Survey (NIDS-CRAM), a national representative survey of South Africa, was launched yesterday. The NIDS-CRAM Wave 4 data was collected between February 2 and March 10, 2021, with 5 629 Wave 4 interviews conducted. NIDS-CRAM respondents have been surveyed four times since the start of the pandemic. Forty-two percent of Afrikaans home language respondents were vaccine hesitant, much higher than the national average (29%) and significantly higher than 7 of the 11 language groups.

Black Sash wants Covid-19 grant extended and increased as grant comes to an end

According to Eyewitness News, Social Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu has requested that Treasury extend the relief grant. We know that there is a need for a policy [on basic income grant], but that policy needs to be put in place very soon - that s 2022 - with resources. Lynette Maart, National director - Black Sash We re asking that until that policy is in place, that the Covid-19 grant remain in place. Lynette Maart, National director - Black Sash On Friday, there will be #PayTheGrants pickets in various provinces at Sassa offices and Post offices. Listen to the discussion on Breakfast with Refilwe Moloto:

People are hungry, their kids at risk Find money, and extend Covid-19 grant

People are hungry, their kids at risk. Find money, and extend Covid-19 grant 23 April 2021 9:54 AM Share This: There’s a Constitutional obligation on the state to ensure that nobody goes hungry, says Lynette Maart (Black Sash). Civil rights organisations – led by the Black Sash - marched on the Social Development Department and Sassa offices in Pretoria on Thursday morning. They demand an extension of the R350 Covid-19 social relief grant until a framework – and a budget – is in place for a © nito500/123rf.com Africa Melane interviewed Black Sash National Director Lynette Maart. The threat of Covid has not gone away… jobs have not recovered. We don’t know if there’ll be more cycles of the pandemic. Many people go hungry… children are at risk… Food prices are increasing…

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