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CLARITY ON RELIEF GRANTS

Mixed views as Minister Lindiwe Zulu set to tell SA’s millions of unemployed just who qualifies for the R350

- BALDWIN NDABA

Sassa has been inundated with enquiries

from the public

Paseka Letsatsi

SASSA SPOKESPERS­ON

MILLIONS of jobless South Africans will learn today if they qualify to receive the Covid-19 Social Relief of Distress grant.

Social Developmen­t Minister Lindiwe Zulu is set to announce requiremen­ts for the R350 President Cyril Ramaphosa last month declared would be paid out to the unemployed.

Zulu’s imminent announceme­nt comes as some individual­s and organisati­ons have indicated their mixed views about the grants – particular­ly those that concern the child and foster care recipients.

Black Sash has already expressed concern about the department and the SA Social Security Agency’s (Sassa) presentati­on to Parliament’s portfolio committee on social developmen­t that the R500 increase in child support grants is per caregiver and not per child.

Zulu is expected to clarify the categories of unemployed people – including the documented caregivers on whether they also qualify for the R350 unemployme­nt grant or not.

Sassa spokespers­on Paseka Letsasi said the systems for the special Covid-19 Social Relief of Distress grant announced by Ramaphosa recently had passed the final stage of developmen­t.

He said Zulu would launch the opening of the applicatio­n process today after gazetting it with the view of implementi­ng it to allow the millions of deserving members of the public to access the grant.

“The WhatsApp and related electronic applicatio­n options will go live on Monday and this will be demonstrat­ed during a media launch to be addressed by Minister Zulu.

“Sassa has been rightfully inundated with enquiries from the public about the process of applicatio­n and the public must be thanked for its patience during these difficult times,” Letsatsi said.

He stated Sassa had to ensure that it placed all the required controls in place to ensure that the grant “is only accessed by deserving and qualifying individual­s”.

“There was also a need to ensure that these issues are contained in a legal document in the form of a government gazette. In the process of developing the required technology, a new number has been secured for applicatio­ns and the minister will detail how it will work,” Letsatsi added.

He said a WhatsApp platform of the Health Department was used in the initial test and 15 000 applicatio­ns were loaded on to the system saying all qualifying applicatio­ns received during the test phase would be processed on Friday.

“Applicants without smartphone­s will also be able to access this new platform through an SMS using the Unstructur­ed Supplement­ary Data Service (USSD).

“Volunteers and community developmen­t workers will be deployed to assist those who have no access to technology with applicatio­ns. Manual applicatio­ns will not be done at Sassa offices at all and there will be no need to fill in paper applicatio­n forms,” he said.

According to Letsatsi, electronic payments would be made to beneficiar­ies going forward as this meets the law of social distancing as set down in the State of Disaster Management Act.

He said another considerat­ion was the speed at which online applicatio­ns will be taken and processed as opposed to using a manual system.

“Applicants are cautioned not to provide their banking details to anyone, to avoid scams. Sassa will only request informatio­n once the applicatio­n has been approved. All beneficiar­ies and applicants should never give their PIN number or the CVV number on the back of the banking card to anyone – not even Sassa. Once applicatio­ns are approved, Sassa will request confirmati­on of bank accounts through a secure site – this will also be done electronic­ally,” Letsatsi said.

Payments will be deposited in the bank accounts of successful applicants.

The launch also coincides with the staggered opening of Sassa offices today in which priority would be to deal with grants for old age people today and tomorrow.

On Wednesday and Thursday, Sassa officials will deal with child and foster grants recipients.

 ??  ?? SASSA says the special Covid-19 Social Relief of Distress grant recently announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa has passed the final stage of developmen­t. | NIC BOTHMA | EPA
SASSA says the special Covid-19 Social Relief of Distress grant recently announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa has passed the final stage of developmen­t. | NIC BOTHMA | EPA

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