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SASSA Grant Stolen

SASSA Grant Stolen? Do This Immediately to Recover Your Money and Protect Future Payments

If your SASSA grant has been stolen or fraudulently claimed, act immediately by reporting the incident to SASSA, the Post Office, SAPS, and the National Anti-Corruption Hotline. Protect your personal information, stay alert for scams, and monitor your grant status regularly to ensure the security of your future payments.

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SASSA SRD Grant in June 2025

SASSA SRD Grant in June 2025: How to Claim? Check Eligibility

This guide provides detailed information on claiming the SASSA SRD Grant for June 2025, including eligibility criteria, application methods, and payment schedules. Stay informed and ensure timely access to your financial support.

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Massive SASSA Update

Massive SASSA Update: New Black Card Rollout Won’t Stop Your Grant – Here’s Why

Worried about your SASSA grant due to the new Postbank Black Card? Don’t be. The rollout has been paused, and Gold Cards remain valid beyond May 2025. Payments will continue without interruption, even for those who haven’t switched. SASSA’s official update confirms there’s no deadline to migrate. Learn what this means for you, how to stay scam-safe, and why rural communities benefit most from this decision.

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SRD Grant Extended

South Africa’s SRD Grant Extended—Is Universal Basic Income Next?

South Africa’s Social Relief of Distress (SRD) Grant has been extended until March 2025, but the government is gearing up to introduce a Universal Basic Income (UBI) — a permanent income safety net for all adults. This article explores what SRD means today, how UBI could reshape social welfare, international lessons, economic impacts, and what to expect next. Stay ahead of this transformative policy.

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SASSA Increases SRD Grant to R400

SASSA Increases SRD Grant to R400—Find Out If You Qualify and When You’ll Be Paid

SASSA has officially increased the SRD grant to R400/month effective April 2025. This expanded relief measure is designed for unemployed and low-income South Africans earning under R624/month.

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