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Post Office announces days for R350 grant payments

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Last updated: March 3, 2022 12:01 am
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The South African Post Office (Sapo) has announced the days on which beneficiaries of the R350 Social Relief of Distress Grant (SRD) may collect their funds.

Old age, disability, and childcare grants will be paid out on 3, 7, and 8 March 2022 while the rest of the month will be dedicated to paying out SRD grants.

In a statement on Wednesday, Sapo said the days use the last three digits of the beneficiary’s ID number, and the system is designed to spread beneficiaries over the days of the week.

Owing to the fact that old age, disability, and childcare grants will be paid out on 3, 7, and 8 March, the following days will apply to those whose ID numbers end with the following digits:

080 / 085 09 March
081 / 086 10 March
082 / 087 11 March
083 / 088 14 March
084 / 089 15 March
080 / 085 16 March
081 / 086 17 March
082 / 087 18 March
083 / 088 22 March
084 / 089 23 March
080 / 085 24 March
081 / 086 25 March
082 / 087 28 March
083 / 088 29 March
084 / 089 30 March
080 / 085 31 March
081 / 086 01 April

“The system will also make it easier for beneficiaries to comply with social distancing requirements. Each day of the week is reserved for different beneficiaries depending on the last three digits of their ID numbers,” it said.

No payments will be made on 21 March as it will be a public holiday.

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The post office has introduced separate queues at its branches, also to reduce waiting time and to ensure social distancing.

“One queue is reserved for beneficiaries of the R350 grant while the other queue is for all other transactions. Where possible, official queue walkers will check ID numbers to ensure that the system is implemented,” Sapo said.

The post office has been made aware of instances where self-appointed queue marshals demand a bribe for a place in queues outside the branch.

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“This practice is illegal and beneficiaries are encouraged to report it to the South African Police Service or to the Post Office’s Crime-buster hotline on 0800 020 070.

“Beneficiaries who applied for only their own grant from their cellphone can also withdraw the grant at Pick n Pay and Boxer supermarkets. If the same phone was used to apply for several grants, then the grant is available only from a post office,” Sapo.

For more information, clients are encouraged to call the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) on 0800 60 10 11 from 08:00 to 16:00, Monday to Friday.

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