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South Africa’s social assistance programs, administered by the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA), provide vital support for individuals and families in need. The SASSA Disability Grant is one such provision, aimed at helping individuals who are unable to work due to physical or mental disabilities. A frequent question from caregivers is whether they can apply for this grant on behalf of someone else, especially when the person in need cannot complete the process on their own. The answer is yes, a caregiver can apply, but certain steps and documentation are required. This article explains the eligibility criteria, application process,…
Education is a powerful tool that can open doors to opportunities, and the Second Chance Matric Support Programme is designed to ensure that no one is left behind. If you missed your chance to complete Grade 12 or are looking to improve your results, this programme provides the resources and support needed to succeed. Administered by the Gauteng Department of Education, it is aimed at both adult learners and matric repeaters who want to earn their Senior Certificate (SC) or National Senior Certificate (NSC). Here’s everything you need to know about registering for the May/June 2025 examinations through the Second…
The Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) plays a critical role in South Africa by providing financial relief to employees during challenging times such as unemployment, illness, maternity leave, adoption leave, or the death of a breadwinner. Many contributors wonder: Can you claim UIF more than once? The short answer is yes, you can. However, certain conditions must be met to qualify for multiple claims. This article explores how the UIF system works and what you need to know about claiming benefits multiple times. How Do UIF Contributions Work? UIF is a mandatory fund into which employers and employees contribute monthly. Employees…
Traveling by bus is one of the most cost-effective ways to journey across South Africa. Long-distance bus tickets are already a budget-friendly option compared to flights, but there are plenty of ways to save even more. With careful planning, flexibility, and the tips below, you can ensure that your next bus trip doesn’t break the bank. 1. Book Long-Distance Bus Tickets Early One of the best strategies to save money is to book your long-distance bus tickets well in advance. Bus companies often release their tickets months before the travel date, offering lower prices for early bookings. To take advantage…
Good news for Capitec customers! You no longer need to endure long queues at Capitec ATMs or branches to withdraw cash. The bank now offers a convenient and affordable solution: withdraw cash at any bank’s ATM in South Africa for the same cost as using a Capitec ATM—just R10 per R1,000. Let’s explore how this works and how it can save you time and effort. Why This Matters How to Withdraw Cash at Any ATM for R10 per R1,000 Benefits of Using Any ATM Related: How to Change Your SASSA Banking Details in 2025 FAQs About the New ATM Fee…
The SASSA Old Age Grant December payouts are set to begin tomorrow, Tuesday, 3 December 2024. As one of the most critical grants provided by the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA), this financial support helps millions of elderly South Africans maintain their livelihoods. With December being a busy month, beneficiaries must prepare in advance for a smooth and secure collection process. Here’s everything you need to know about the SASSA Old Age Grant December payouts, including payment dates, collection tips, and safety advice. SASSA Old Age Grant December Payment Date Collection Options for the SASSA Old Age Grant December…
If you’ve been struggling to buy Eskom prepaid electricity, help is now at hand! Eskom has opened assistance hubs to provide support to prepaid customers experiencing difficulties purchasing electricity tokens. These hubs are operational from today until December 13, 2024, giving you plenty of time to resolve any problems. Whether you’re facing technical glitches, failed transactions, or meter-related issues, Eskom’s assistance hubs are ready to assist you. All you need is proof of your attempts to buy Eskom prepaid electricity, such as receipts or screenshots of failed transactions. Meet Alfred: Introducing Eskom Chatbot for Power Failure Status Checks 24/7 How…
The South African government is proposing a major overhaul of its emergency response system, aiming to streamline various emergency hotlines into a single, unified number—112. This plan, submitted by the Department of Communications and Digital Technologies to the Independent Communication Authority of South Africa (Icasa), involves phasing out familiar numbers such as 10111 (police), 10177 (medical emergencies), and 107 (fire, rescue, ambulance services). Let’s dive into the details of this proposal, explore its implications, and examine how it could impact emergency services and the public at large. The Push for a Single Emergency Number The proposal aims to simplify South…
The festive season is a time for celebration, but it also brings unique challenges when it comes to protecting your financial assets. For SASSA (South African Social Security Agency) grant recipients, keeping your SASSA card safe is crucial to avoid theft, loss, or fraud. This guide provides practical advice to ensure your card remains secure and includes tips for safe collections during the holiday period. Why It’s Important to Focus on Keeping Your SASSA Card Safe Your SASSA card is not just a tool for receiving grants; it is your lifeline to essential support. Losing it or falling victim to…
The holidays are the perfect time to spend quality moments with your kids, but finding activities that are both fun and budget-friendly can be a challenge. The good news is that you don’t need to spend a cent to create unforgettable memories with your family. Here are 15 fun activities you can enjoy with your kids during the holidays—simple, creative, and absolutely free! 1. Backyard Campout Turn your backyard or living room into a campsite! Create an exciting camping experience with blankets, sleeping bags, and fairy lights. What to do: Why it’s fun: It’s a mini adventure that sparks creativity…















