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More than 13 million people have applied for the special Covid-19 Social Relief of Distress Grant since applications were reopened in August this year. Here's what an 'Aug Approved' status means.


SASSA payment dates for the month of October are now available for all beneficiaries who receive permanent grants. 


At the beginning of August, The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) reopened applications for the special Covid-19 R350 Social Relief of Distress Grant. Since the reopening, SASSA has received more than 13 million SRD grant applications.


Minister of Social Development Lindiwe Zulu revealed that The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA ) paid more than R200 million in relief grants to government employees.


Since the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) reopened applications for the special Covid-19 R350 Social Relief of Distress Grant, more than 3.7 grant applications were declined.


On Sunday night President Cyril Ramaphosa addressed South Africans on the current state of the Covid-19 pandemic in the country. In his speech, he also provided an update on the Special Covid-19 R350 Social Relief of Distress Grant.


The South Africa Social Security Agency (SASSA) has released a statement announcing the deadline for changing the SRD grant payment method. The 10th of September 2021 will be the last day on which applicants can change the payment method.


If you have recently become employed you are required to cancel your special Covid-19 R350 Social Relief of Distress grant. If you want to know how to do this follow the easy steps below. 


The South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) has recently announced that just around 11.5 million people have applied for the Special Covid-19 R350 Social Relief of Distress grant. If their applications are approved they will receive their R350 grant.


Since the beginning of August, more than 11 million people have applied for the R350 SRD grant. If you have cancelled your Special Covid-19 Social Relief of Distress grant and want to reinstate or reactivate it, Follow the easy steps below.


The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) found over 30 000 people had improperly benefited from the R350 grant. Sassa began processing payments of the special Covid-19 R350 SRD grant last week.


The South African Post Office (SAPO) has told Sassa grant recipients to not pay for a place at the front of the line at the post office. This is illegal and if anybody asks you for payment to jump the queue, you should not give them any money.


The South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) has caught several government workers attempting to apply for the Special Covid-19 R350 social relief grant. They caught these government workers after cross-referencing their applications with the government employee database.


If you're a SASSA beneficiary, then it's important to know when you can expect to receive your grant. 


The South African Social Security Agency has issued a statement asking for all people who are still owed money from previous rounds of grant payments, to collect it before 31 August 2021.


Citizens are encountering a number of different issues when it comes to getting approval for the special Covid-19 R350 relief grant. Some people are being rejected by the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) online application system.


The South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) has announced that the first batch of R350 relief of distress grants has been successfully paid to citizens who applied last month. Sassa is hoping to have processed the final batch of grants for about 2 million people by the end of the month.


SASSA has officially started paying successful beneficiaries who applied for the new R350 grant. Applications for the grant opened on 6 August and millions have applied since then. 


SASSA has postponed the start of payment dates for the R350 grant, after announcing that payments for the new cycle will start on the 23rd of August.


South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has warned those hoping to apply for the R350 grant to only use the official application channels. 

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