SASSA Grant Boost Coming in May 2025 – Check Payment Dates, Amounts and Eligibility Now

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Cyril Ramaphosa

The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has rolled out the official grant payment dates and updated amounts for May 2025.

Whether you’re a first-time applicant or a current recipient, staying on top of these updates is crucial.

This guide breaks everything down—from who qualifies, how much you’ll get, how to apply, and how to collect your money—so you don’t miss a cent.

Payments

Let’s start with the big question—when will you get paid? Here’s the confirmed May 2025 schedule:

Grant TypePayment Date
Older Persons Grant6 May 2025
Disability Grant7 May 2025
Other Grants (Child, Foster, Care)8 May 2025

Tip: Don’t rush to withdraw your money on payday. Waiting a day or two helps avoid long queues and system glitches.

Amounts

SASSA increased most grants in April 2025 to help fight rising living costs. Here’s what’s on offer now:

Grant TypeMonthly Amount (R)
Older Persons (60–74)2,315
Older Persons (75+)2,335
Disability Grant2,315
Care Dependency Grant2,315
War Veterans Grant2,315
Foster Child Grant1,250
Child Support Grant560
SRD (Social Relief)370

Even though the SRD Grant didn’t get an increase, it still serves as vital support for many South Africans facing temporary hardship.

Eligibility

Not sure if you qualify? SASSA has different rules for each grant, but these general conditions apply across the board:

  • Must be a South African citizen, permanent resident, or recognized refugee
  • Must pass a means test (i.e., earn less than a set amount)
  • Must meet specific age, income, or health requirements
  • For disability-related grants, a medical assessment is needed
  • Can’t already be receiving another grant for the same reason

For instance, if you’re applying for a Child Support Grant and you’re single, your annual income must be below R52,800.

Apply

Getting your SASSA grant is easier than ever, thanks to multiple application options:

  1. In-person
    Visit your local SASSA office with your ID, proof of address, income documents, and anything else relevant (like a medical report or court order).
  2. Online
    Head to sassa.gov.za, create an account, and upload all your documents.
  3. WhatsApp
    Send “SASSA” to 082 046 8553 and follow the prompts.
  4. USSD (SRD Grant only)
    Dial 1347737# and follow the menu.

Expect a wait of 1–3 months for approval. You’ll get an SMS once it’s processed.

Payouts

Once approved, SASSA gives you several ways to receive your funds:

  • Bank account deposit – the safest and fastest option
  • SASSA card – works like a debit card at ATMs and stores
  • Retail stores – withdraw at Shoprite, Checkers, Usave, Pick n Pay, or Boxer
  • Post Office – still available, but being phased out
  • Cash send (SRD) – for those without bank accounts, using your phone number and a one-time PIN

Mistakes

Avoid these common slip-ups to keep your application or payment on track:

  • Double-check that your name and ID match on all forms
  • Never pay anyone to help you apply—SASSA is free
  • Keep copies of every document and confirmation
  • Watch your SMS inbox for grant updates or alerts
  • Report lost SASSA cards or suspected fraud right away

Navigating SASSA can feel overwhelming, especially if it’s your first time. But if you stay informed and follow the official channels, you’ll have no problem getting the support you need in May 2025.

Whether it’s for yourself, a family member, or a friend, knowing the right steps can make all the difference.

FAQs

When will SASSA pay in May 2025?

Older Persons: 6 May, Disability: 7 May, Others: 8 May.

How much is the SRD grant now?

It remains R370 per month as of April 2025.

Can I apply for SASSA via WhatsApp?

Yes, send ‘SASSA’ to 082 046 8553 to start.

How do I collect my SASSA grant?

Use a bank account, SASSA card, or retail stores.

How long does SASSA approval take?

It usually takes 1 to 3 months for approval.

Zoya Malik

Zoya Malik is a tech writer and gadget reviewer who has been exploring the world of smartphones, smartwatches, and consumer electronics since 2016. She focuses on real-world performance, design insights, and user experience rather than just specs. Zoya has reviewed more than 150 devices across Android and iOS platforms and contributes regularly to tech communities and blogs.

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