Is the SASSA R700 Grant Real?

Recently, a false advertisement has been circulating, claiming that SASSA will be providing an extra R700 grant. However, this ad is not true, and there is no such thing as the R700 SASSA grant. SASSA has confirmed that the advertisement is a fraud and they do not offer any additional grants beyond the ones already in existence. Let’s delve into the details surrounding this deceptive scheme and the genuine SASSA grants that are available.
Understanding the Deceptive R700 SASSA Grant Advertisement
The deceitful advert proclaimed that SASSA would be allocating a new R700 grant to the people of South Africa. Nevertheless, SASSA representatives have categorically refuted this claim.
They have officially stated that the advertisement is a fabrication and not an approved communication from SASSA. They cautioned the public to be wary of fabricated social media posts regarding grant disbursements.
This clarification makes it clear that the supposed R700 SASSA grant is non-existent. The announcement was a ploy designed to mislead the public. SASSA has not initiated or sanctioned any additional R700 grant program.
Official Statement from SASSA on the Fake R700 Grant
SASSA issued the following statement in response to the counterfeit advertisement regarding the R700 grant:
“No additional grant type is offered apart from the ones announced by Sassa.”
This declaration confirms that the R700 SASSA grant mentioned in the false post is not real and is not being provided by the agency. The public is advised to disregard this falsified information.
Legitimate SASSA Grants that Are Available
While the R700 grant is phony, SASSA does provide other legitimate grant payments that South Africans may be eligible for, including:
- Older Person’s Grant
- Child Support Grant
- Care Dependency Grant
- Grant-in-Aid
- War Veterans Grant
- Foster Child Grant
- Disability Grant
These established grants are the only ones managed by SASSA. The agency stresses that any other types of grants advertised, such as the fictitious R700 grant, are untrue.
The Temporary COVID-19 SRD Grant
The COVID-19 Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant is the only additional grant that SASSA has introduced in recent years. This temporary grant offers R350 per month to aid individuals negatively affected by the pandemic. Although the SRD grant has been extended until March 2024, it remains at R350, unlike the non-existent R700 grant.
To sum up, SASSA has not launched any new R700 grant program. The only valid grants are the original social grants, along with the temporary COVID-19 SRD assistance. The agency has debunked the false advertisement as a hoax and cautioned citizens accordingly.