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Grant suspensions leave elderly struggling in eligibility review

Posted on July 8, 2025

Sowetan visited two Sassa offices in Ennerdale and Eldorado Park on Monday which were overcrowded with elderly people seeking assistance after they didn’t get pension payments in July. 

Wilson Thupulela, 67, said he arrived at the centre as early as 6am, and was told that the reason he did not receive his grant was because he has a business.

However, Thupulela said he is only dependent on the R2,300 grant. 

“I have not worked for the past 10 years and when they told me I have an active business, I was confused. I have all the documents that they need, including an affidavit stating that I do not have any other sources of income. 

“With this money, I am supporting my three grandchildren although the twins received their grants it’s still little and with mine we are able to buy groceries that will last us a month,” he said. 

Another grant recipient, Patrick Nkosi, 63, from Freedom Park said he has missed his burial society payment. 

Nkosi, who supports a family of five solely on his pension grant, said the nonpayment has disrupted every aspect of his life.

“Yesterday, we had our burial society meeting. I usually pay R600 every month but since I didn’t get my grant, I missed the payment and now they’re fining me R50,” he said.

“Now, I’m running on empty. We don’t have food. I missed payments on my other accounts too,” he said.

As part of the review process, affected beneficiaries are expected to provide several documents, including three months bank statements on all accounts, and an affidavit accounting for all the monies that came through their accounts.

Tshona said: “As soon as they [beneficiaries] have been successfully reviewed, their grant money will be paid into their account in a week’s time. It is important that our beneficiaries heed the call and comply with the processes by going to their nearest Sassa local office. Should they not come, their grants will be suspended.”

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