SASSA SRD R350 Status Check And Updates

SASSA SRD R350 Status Check And Updates

Sassa it is done with reconsideration payments and we’ve already moved to another phase (April to June payments) since from yesterday.

Those who Made appeals before, please do so once again, Sassa is busy with appeals and those who qualify will be paid all their money owed by sassa stating from this month since the start of SRD grant. Some who made appeals are already approved.

Check your status from tomorrow 15 Wednesday, Sassa payments dates will start tomorrow. Those who have applied first are the one to be paid first then followed by those who applied late. But all beneficiaries who qualify for this grant will get all their money (R1 050) from tomorrow.
Those who made reconsideration since from August 2021 are now approved with dates and will get all their money same time (R3 850) accordingly.
If you have made reconsideration, Check your status now to see when is your payment date.
All qualifying beneficiaries who applied on April will receive all their money (R1 050) in June.
But no one will receive all the money in single day/week. Sassa will pay R350 week by week until the end of the month. Payment will start in mid June.
Anyone who receives R350 and more from the financial support, from family member or Friends will be excluded from social Relief distress grant this time around as it targets poorest people.
Sassa SRD grant beneficiaries can update their new number using SRD grant website . You can change to new number if you are no longer have access of the old number.

South African Social Social Security Agency (Sassa) has stated that if your R350 grant application has been approved, then you can use the options listed below to collect your grant payment

  • Checkers
  • Usave
  • Shoprite
  • Pick ‘n Pay
  • Boxer

Sassa has also advised R350 grant recipients to routinely check their SRD application status by visiting the SRD website: https://srd.sassa.gov.za/sc19/status 

Additionally, SRD grant recipients are reminded to always be in possession of a registered cellphone number, preferably the one used during the applications process when collecting their grant payments from the above-mentioned retail outlets.

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