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04/03/2025

[REMINDER] Social grant payment dates for March 2025

* Older persons-04 March 2025
* Disability Grants- 05 March 2025
* Children's grants – 06 March 2025


17/02/2025
UMBIKO/ISAZISO NESICELO ESIPHUTHUMAYO ESIVELA KWABAKWA SASSA‼️‼️‼️LENA INKULUMO EFINGQIWE NGAMAPHUZU ASEMQOKA  NGALOMYAL...
07/02/2025

UMBIKO/ISAZISO NESICELO ESIPHUTHUMAYO ESIVELA KWABAKWA SASSA‼️‼️‼️

LENA INKULUMO EFINGQIWE NGAMAPHUZU ASEMQOKA NGALOMYALEZO OBHALWE NGESILUNGU

BONKE ABASAMUKELA IZIBONELELO KWASASSA (SOCIAL GRANTS) BESEBENZISA AMA CARD ASAGOLIDE ASEPOSINI BAYAZISWA UKUTHI AZOPHELELWA ISIKHATHI NGOMHLAKA 28 FEBRUARY 2025 (NGAPHAMBI KWEZIMPESHENI EZILANDELAYO)

NIYANXUSWA NONKE UKUBA NISHINTSHE LAMA KHADI NGAPHAMBI KOMNQAMULAJUQU ,KUNGENJALO KUYOBE KUSHO UKUTHI ANGEKE NAZITHOLA IZIBONELELI ZENU UMA KUFIKA INSUKU ZEMPESHENI NINGAWASHINTSHILE.

BONKE ABASANAMAKHADI ASEPOSINI AMADALA (ASAGOLIDE) BANXUSWA UKUBA BASHINTSHELE KUMAKHADI AMASHA AMNYAMA ASE BHANGE LASE POSINI(POSTBANK)

UMIHLOMULO YONKE EBIHAMBISANA NEKHADI ELIDALA ISAZOQHUBEKA NAKULELI ELISHA ELIMNYAMA.

(UMA UNGAKWAZI UKUFINYELELA EGATSHENI LALELI BHANGE UNGAKWAZI UKUSHINTSHELA KUNOMA LIPHI IBHANGE OLITHANDAYO )

NIWUHLABE NIWULAWULE NGANE ZAKWETHU

[MEDIA STATEMENT]

POSTBANK AND SASSA ANNOUNCE DEADLINE FOR REPLACEMENT OF SASSA GOLD CARDS AND APPEAL TO BENEFICIARIES TO URGENTLY GET BLACK CARDS TO CONTNUE TO TRANSACT

07 February 2025

PRETORIA – SASSA and Postbank appeal to social grant beneficiaries to replace their SASSA Gold Cards with the new Postbank Black Cards by 28 February 2025.

Beneficiaries that fail to get Postbank Black Cards before the deadline are advised that they will not be able to access their SASSA grant payments with the SASSA Gold Cards. After this deadline, Gold Cards will not function to withdraw cash from all ATMs and retailers, and they will also not be allowed for transactions such balance enquiries, printing of statements or retail purchases as they will be blocked.

Postbank started replacing SASSA Gold Cards with the new Postbank Black Cards in September 2024. Hundreds of thousands of beneficiaries have already changed their cards and are accessing their grants using the Postbank Black Cards. Other beneficiaries are encouraged to collect their new Postbank Black Cards, as after this deadline, the SASSA Gold Cards will no longer be valid for any transactions.

The SASSA grants payments that started in the week of 4 to 6 February 2025 will be the last payments that will be made with SASSA Gold Cards.

“We appeal to beneficiaries that have not yet switched to Postbank Black cards to take the opportunity and get the new cards before the deadline of 28 February 2025, to avoid not being able to access their SASSA grant payments. All current SASSA Gold Cards in everyone’s possession will stop working on 28 February 2025, irrespective of the expiry date written on the card. Please go to your nearest Postbank site, which is mainly located at one of the retailers near you that include Checkers, Shoprite, Pick n Pay, Usave and Boxer, and get your Postbank Black Card to continue transacting.” Nikki Mbengashe, Postbank CEO explains.

To get the new Postbank Black Cards, beneficiaries are only required to have a valid South African ID or a temporary ID. No card will be issued without these documents. Ensuring that minimum documentation is required to get the new Postbank Black Cards is in line with SASSA and Postbank’s ongoing commitment to continuously improve the customer experience of all social grant beneficiaries.

Getting the new Postbank Black Card is also free of charge for all beneficiaries, something that supports Postbank’s financial inclusion mandate and SASSA’s social welfare responsibilities.
The new Postbank Black Cards work in all the National Payment System channels that include ATMs, retailer’s point-of-sale machines and any place that accepts a bank card immediately after being issued to a beneficiary, so there is no waiting period for when they can be used for transactions. The new cards also have updated safety and card features.

The great news for social grant beneficiaries is that they will continue enjoying the same benefits that they are getting from the Gold Cards when switching to the new Postbank Black Cards and these include:

• One free card replacement per year
• 3 free withdrawals in stores per month
• 1 free monthly statement over the counter

SASSA and Postbank are committed to ensuring that no one is left behind, and all grant beneficiaries conveniently replace their cards. To achieve this, Postbank has ensured that it selects the card replacement sites in line with the withdrawal preference patterns of the beneficiaries. Grant beneficiaries can replace their SASSA Gold Cards with new Postbank Black Cards conveniently where they collect their grant payments, mainly at retailers that include Shoprite, Checkers, Usave, Boxer nationwide, and Gauteng Pick n Pay stores.

“Our strategy for where we chose to issue our cards is based on where customers already get their grants now. We have worked with these retailers because they are familiar to our customer and we endeavored to be as close as possible to where most beneficiaries are in each province”, says Ms. Mbengashe.

Postbank has also made it easy for beneficiaries to locate the nearest place in every province where they can collect their Postbank Black Cards. All they need to do from the comfort of their homes is to use their cellphone and:

1. Dial: *120*218*3 #
2. To continue, reply by pressing number: 1; and
3. Reply with the number representing the province they live in.

SASSA and Postbank assure grant beneficiaries and the public that there will not be any interruptions in the payments of social grants.

“Our appeal to social grant beneficiaries is that they should not wait for the last minute, or for when their cards stop working. They must get their Postbank Black Cards now at their nearby card replacement site as that will guarantee that they continue receiving their payments, says Themba Matlou, SASSA Acting CEO.

Beneficiaries are advised to always be wary of criminal elements that often capitalize on busy cycles of economic activity to perpetrate scams. We ask them to be extra careful with their ID’s and always ensure that the person whom they hand their ID to is an authorized official, and they must always keep their cards safely in their purses and wallets when not using them. Beneficiaries are also advised to be careful not to accept cards that look like Postbank Black Cards that are issued by other people and institutions under false pretenses.

For any further enquiries, beneficiaries can contact Postbank or SASSA Customer Care Centers on:

Postbank: 0800 53 54 55
SASSA: 0800 60 10 11

04/12/2024

MEDIA STATEMENT

SASSA CEO ON PRECAUTIONARY SUSPENSION PENDING INVESTIGATION

03 December 2024

The Minister of Social Development, Ms Nokuzola Tolashe has announced a precautionary suspension of the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Ms. Busisiwe Memela-Khambula on full pay pending the outcome of the investigation into her appointment.

Minister Tolashe says the precautionary suspension is prompted by the need to conduct investigation without hindrance or interference given Memela-Khambula’s position as CEO of SASSA,

In addition, Minister Tolashe says the Office of the Public Protector has raised a myriad of serious issues that have prompted her to take appropriate action as the executive authority over SASSA. She also said decision was important to also protect her dignity and integrity and praised the humility the CEO demonstrated when the decision to suspend her was communicated.

Minister Tolashe says all the decisions that have been taken are to steer SASSA in the right direction and are taken in the best interest of the millions of beneficiaries that depend on social assistance.

“Whilst we deal with a lot of challenges facing SASSA, we want to take decisive decisions that will ensure that our work is transparent, effective and efficient and we have an organization that will assist in fighting hunger and poverty in our country”, she emphasized.

Mr. Themba Matlou, the Regional Executive Manager for Gauteng and has since been appointed as the Acting CEO until the matter involving Memela-Khambula has been concluded.

END
Issued by the South African Social Security Agency

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