The Department of Social Development (DSD) has warned grant recipients to rely only on government sources for updates on social services. The department denied the rumours, reminding South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) grant recipients to check official channels before reposting such information. Posts featuring an image of Social Development Minister Nokuzola Tolashe and government insignia this week claimed the R370 SRD would be discontinued.
The department warned that creating images that misrepresent government officials was unlawful and caused public confusion. “DSD strongly discourages the creation and circulation of fake news that causes unnecessary panic and distress among social grant beneficiaries. “The Department wishes to categorically state that these claims are false.
There is no such decision, announcement or directive from the department or government regarding the termination of the SRD,” the department stated. The SRD grants were extended to 2027 by Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana in his Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement in November. The R370 grant was subject to a review based on “active labour market programmes”, which was set to be concluded by September. In Godongwana’s initial budget speech earlier in 2025, he said R284.7 billion had been allocated for social grants for the 2025/26 financial year.
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