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Sassa calling on care dependency grant clients to reapply

If you were one of the clients who were in receipt of a Care Dependency Grant, which lapsed in December, urgently visit your Benoni SASSA branch to complete new applications.

The Sassa office in Benoni informs clients who were in receipt of a care dependency grant, which lapsed in December, to report to the office to complete new applications.

“We have a total of 57 clients who must report to the office, as the Sassa assessing doctors have done a paper-based assessment and handed the medicals to us,” said Trevor Pillay, local office manager.

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“We have attempted calling and sending SMS’s to the said clients and they are still not reporting to the office.”

The applicants who need to reapply are:

KA Mngomezulu, TP Mashinini, NH Ngobe, ZS Ndumo, HD Masuku, KT Zitha, M Sibanyoni, T Maoko, T Motha, R Mhlongo, AJ Garnet-Hall, K Mbalula, T Majola, KS Zwane, K Malungane, L Nkosi, Z Khumalo, MP Ndakane, TK Mohapi, Manana, AN Sibisi, LD Malaji, DP Nkabinde, TP Mashinini, JS Mqikela, N Xulu, LN Khwinike, R Mhlongo, DK Radebe, T Lebelo, GN May, GP Jamgaza, ME Maepa, MR Mdaki, B Matshaya, MM Shea, ZS Ndumo, ZS Ngwenya, TV Mahlangu, TI Radebe, MT Gumede, T Ndlazulwana, MS Majola, AS Bekwa, AY Horn, RI Wilson, TK Rampete, NT Kumalo, T Itshegetseng, R Mogashoe, BM Msimango, US Mgomezulu, MG Rootman, ST Mpungose and N Dludlu.

“These clients must now apply for a dependency grant as they no longer qualify for the care dependency grant since turning 18 years old,” said Pillay.

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“There will be no need for these beneficiaries to see a doctor. They should report to the offices with their primary caregiver and will be assisted as a priority.

“We are aware some of these clients may not have a SmartID so will be assisted with their birth certificates and referred to Department of Home Affairs to apply for their ID card.”

   

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