If I get approved in March 2023 for the R350 grant, will I be paid in April?
Will the R350 grant deadline be extended again this year to 2024?
What are the Sassa R 350 Grant Application Requirements?
Do the answers I give to the questions when applying for a grant affect my approval or not?
What checks are done on my submitted application before approval or rejection?

If it's been more than 90 days since when I was disapproved, what do I do?

Can I still apply for the Sassa r350 grant if I don't have a cellphone currently?

Can I appeal for R350 grant payments if I am disapproved?

How long will it take to receive a Sassa R350 appeal decision from the dsd?

Why am I getting disapproved by SASSA for the R350 Grant all the time? What am I doing wrong?

How do I avoid my Sassa r350 grant application being disapproved for Insufficient Means

I applied for someone who was disapproved. Can I still apply for the r350grant for myself?

How to Check My Forgotten Sassa Application ID Number

What Happens To My Pending Sassa Appeal For My Previous R350 Grant Application.

What Should I do Now IF the Srd Website Is Not Working

Can I use my old phone number that I used in the last r350 grant application

What happens to my pending r350 payments when the R350 is extended till 2024

How Old Must You Be to Apply for Sassa R350 Grant

Will I receive r350 payment for last years' months that have been approved but no payment received

After I submit my application for R350 what do I do and how long should I wait for a response?

I cancelled my last r350 grant application with sassa. Do I Need Reapply or there is another way?

What checks are done on my submitted Sassa application before approval or rejection?

Why has my Sassa Application has been approved but no payment date. What do I do?

How to Apply for Sassa R350 Grant

APPLY ONLINE FOR SASSA R350 2023

How to Check and Understand My Sassa R350 Application Status after Submission

How to Add Your Sassa Banking Details

How to Lodge an appeal against Your Sassa R350 disapproval

What are the Sassa R 350 Grant Application Requirements?

Do the answers I give to the questions when applying for a grant affect my approval or not?

What checks are done on my submitted application before approval or rejection?

I have more than one bank account, will all of them be checked too?


Why You Need To Develop A Personal Savings Culture

Developing a savings culture is one of the best habits you can cultivate, however, it requires a lot of discipline. We have put together some good reasons why you should start saving now.

For Emergencies
Accumulated savings will go a long way in helping you deal with any financial emergency that might come up like medical needs, car troubles, need a phone change, etc. Savings reduces the risk of you getting stranded.

Helps Manage Job Loss
Losing a job is a traumatic experience. It is a huge crisis if you suddenly lose your job and you don’t have any savings. It will also be hard to get a loan when you have lost your job.
Life is a journey of an unexpected series, you want to always prepare for the unexpected.

Prevents Debts
A lot of people resort to taking emergency loans when they have emergencies whereas, someone who has savings for an emergency can easily solve their problems without getting into debt.

Financial Freedom
There is a special peace of mind that comes with the comfort of knowing that you are financially comfortable and can afford to take care of any financial emergency unlike living from paycheck to paycheck. With this you can think ahead of your children’s or grandchildren’s future, for best investment preferences you can check this ISA for grandchildren post here for more info!

Retirement funds
One of the long term benefits of saving is that you won’t have to worry about making a living after retiring. Making sure that you save a small percentage of your income over the years can add up to a huge amount as your retirement funds. That way, you can actually relax after retiring and travel the world.

You don’t need to have hundreds of thousands to start, for a plan that offers you more than just savings,