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    Here is how to register for R350 COVID-19 grant

    Malebogo PutuBy Malebogo PutuApril 29, 2020Updated:December 27, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    SAGOVNEWS: Government has outlined the process for the application of the COVID-19 Social Relief of Distress Grant for individuals who are currently unemployed.

    Addressing a media briefing on Wednesday in Pretoria, Social Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu said the qualifying applicants will be paid R350 per month from May – October 2020.

    The grant forms part of the R500 billion economic and social relief measures announced by the President last week, as part of the national response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    “The Special COVID-19 Social Relief of Distress Grant will be implemented in terms of the existing avenue provided for by the Social Relief of Distress (SRD) channel, which is administered in accordance with the provisions as set in the Social Assistance Act, 2004,” the Minister said.

    In terms of Regulation 9 (6), social relief may be provided to South African citizens, permanent residents and refugees who have been affected by a disaster.

    This framework is currently administered through the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) – however with limitations.  

    “The new special COVID-19 SRD grant requires a rather more complex approach, as the beneficiaries are not on the SASSA database or other government grant support programmes. It was therefore necessary to introduce new systems and new qualification criteria, and amend some regulations,” the Minister said.

    The Department of Social Development will publicize the directions which will provide details on how this grant will be implemented.

    “The system will go live immediately when the regulations are published and we envisage to start making payments by the 15th of May 2020. Those who have applied during the trial run will be contacted to provide further information,” the Minister said.


    Qualifying criteria

    The qualifying criteria for the special COVID-19 Social Relief of Distress of R350 per month for distressed individuals is as follows:

     1. The grant will be available to South African Citizens, Permanent Residents or Refugees registered on the Home Affairs system; who are resident within the borders of the Republic of South Africa;

     2. Applicants must be:

    ✓ Above the age of 18;

    ✓ Unemployed;

    ✓ Not receiving any income;

    ✓ Not receiving any social grant;

    ✓ Not receiving any unemployment insurance benefit and does not qualify to receive unemployment insurance benefits;

    ✓ Not receiving a stipend from the National Student Financial Aid Scheme; and

    ✓ Not a resident in a government funded or subsidised institution.

    Prospective Applicants will need to provide the following compulsory information for processing of their applications: 

    ✓ Identity Number/Department of Home permit;

    ✓ Name and Surname as captured in the ID (and initials);

    ✓ Gender and Disability;

    ✓ Banking details – Bank Name and Account Number; 

    ✓ Contact details – Cell phone number; 

    ✓ Proof of Residential Address; 

    Application process

    An application for social relief of distress or a social grant may be lodged electronically over and above any other available means of lodging such applications.

    The measures applicable include sending a WhatsApp message to 0600 123 456 and selecting SASSA or an E-mail to SRD@sassa.gov.za.

    “We are still finalising additional access channels and including SMS, self-help desks and an online application process. We will give information on these soon.

    “For people with no access to technology, volunteers will be trained to assist applicants who cannot use technology and will be provided with gadgets to capture details on behalf of applicants,” the Minister said.

    Notification of the outcome for an application for the Special COVID-19 Social Relief of Distress Grant will be provided in the same manner in which the application was made. 

    Payment of grant

    Payment of the grant will be made mainly through bank accounts of the applicants and through cash send measures through banks.

    “The benefit/grant will be paid from the date of approval up to the end of October 2020 provided the qualifying criteria listed continues to be met. So if applicants apply in June, their payments will be from June and there will be no back pay,” the Minister said.

    Applicants should note that by virtue of application, all applicants grant consent to SASSA to verify their residency, sources of income and/or social security benefits with government departments and financial institutions; including – all ID/ Permits will be cross checked against other data sources. 

    “False applications will give rise to possible prosecution,” the Minister said. 

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