The government has dismissed reports of the social relief of distress (SRD) grants being increased to R3,500 as fake news.
This is after a message circulating on social media claimed more than three million South Africans would receive R3,500 for six months.
It reads: “Don’t miss out on this Government Covid-19. Support grant. More than 3 million South Africans will receive R3,500 for a period of six months. First time applicants receive payments within 24 hours after approval. It takes only few seconds to apply. Hurry!”
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The government has urged South Africans to refrain from circulating the message.
President Cyril Ramaphosa extended the special Covid-19 grant by a further three months, but the amount remains at R350.
There is no need to go to a Sassa office to apply as all SRD processes are done online. Those who have been receiving the grant and are in the system need not re-apply.
To qualify for the grant, one must be:
Compiled by Vhahangwele Nemakonde
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