The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has announced increases in social grant payments, effective April 1.
These adjustments aim to provide additional financial support to beneficiaries in light of rising living costs. It reflects the government’s commitment to supporting vulnerable populations by ensuring that social grants keep pace with inflation and the increasing cost of living.
- SEE – SASSA Status Check
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Detailed Breakdown of Grant Increases
This breakdown includes information about the grant payments.
Old Age Pension
RECIPIENTS UNDER 75 YEARS: The monthly grant will increase by R140, from R2,180 to R2,320 in April. An additional R10 increment is scheduled for October, bringing the total to R2,330.
RECIPIENTS 75 YEARS AND OLDER: These beneficiaries will receive an extra R20 per month on top of the standard old age grant, resulting in a total of R2,350 monthly after the October increment.
Disability Grant
The disability grant will increase from R2,180 to R2,320 in April, with a further R10 increase in October, totalling R2,330.
Child Support Grant
Starting in April, this grant will rise by R50, from R530 to R580 per month.
Foster Care Grant
Beneficiaries will see an increase of R80, with the grant amount rising from R1,120 to R1,200 per month in April.
Care Dependency Grant
Aligning with the disability grant, this will also increase to R2,320 in April, with an additional R10 in October, totalling R2,330.
War Veterans Grant
This grant will increase from R2,200 to R2,340 in April, with a further R10 increment in October, bringing it to R2,350.
Grant-in-Aid
The grant-in-aid will increase from R480 to R500 per month starting in April.
COVID-19 Social Relief of Distress (SRD) Grant
This grant will remain at R350 per month.
Beneficiaries are encouraged to verify their updated payment details through the official SASSA channels to ensure they receive the correct amounts.
Direct all queries to the SASSA official website.