SASSA 2025 Payment Schedule and Important Updates – What You Need to Know this Year

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If you rely on a SASSA grant to help cover life’s essentials, you’ll want to stay up to date with the latest news for 2025. The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) is rolling out new grant amounts, updated payment schedules, and a few changes you should be aware of.

In this guide, we’ll unpack everything you need to know — from increased payouts to how you can easily claim your benefits.

Increases

Life’s getting more expensive — groceries, electricity, and transport costs aren’t waiting for anyone. That’s why Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana announced a rise in social grants to help soften the blow of inflation for millions of South Africans.

Here’s a quick breakdown of what’s changing in 2025:

  • Older Person, Disability, War Veteran, and Care Dependency Grants:
    Increased by R100 in total — R90 from April 2024 and another R10 by February 2025.
  • Foster Child Grant:
    Increased by R50.
  • Child Support Grant:
    Goes up by R20 starting February 2025.

It might not seem like much on paper, but every little bit counts when you’re stretching your budget.

Amounts

So what does that mean for your actual grant amount? Here’s a handy table showing the new payment values as of February 2025:

SASSA GrantNew Payment Amount (Feb 2025)
Disability GrantR2,190
Foster Child GrantR1,180
Older Person GrantR2,080
Child Support GrantR510
Care Dependency GrantR2,180

If you’re a recipient, it’s a good idea to double-check your bank account or payment slip to confirm you’re getting the updated amount.

Schedule

Now, let’s talk about those all-important payment dates. To avoid chaos at pay points and ATMs, SASSA staggers payments based on grant type. Here’s when you can expect your funds for February and September 2025:

February

SASSA GrantPayment Date
Older Person Grant2 February 2025
Disability Grant5 February 2025
Child Support Grant6 February 2025

September

SASSA GrantPayment Date
Older Person Grant3 September 2025
Disability Grant4 September 2025
Child Support Grant5 September 2025

Pro tip: Try to withdraw your money a few days after your official pay date. It’ll save you from long queues and potential issues at busy pay points.

Process

New to applying for a SASSA grant? No stress — it’s simpler than you might think. Here’s a quick, step-by-step guide:

  1. Application Submission
    Visit your nearest SASSA office or go online via the official SASSA website. You’ll need your South African ID, proof of income or unemployment, and medical reports if required.
  2. Application Screening
    SASSA officials will check your documents and confirm whether you qualify. If they need more info, they’ll reach out.
  3. Approval & Payment
    Once approved, you’ll start receiving payments either via bank deposit (the safest and fastest option), at designated pay points, or through the Post Office.

Navigating social grants in South Africa can sometimes feel overwhelming, but staying informed makes the process much smoother. These 2025 updates aim to offer beneficiaries some breathing room in an increasingly expensive world.

Whether you’re applying for the first time or checking your payment date, keeping track of these changes ensures you never miss out on what you’re entitled to.

FAQs

When will SASSA grants increase in 2025?

Increases start in April 2024 and finalise in February 2025.

How much is the Child Support Grant in 2025?

It will be R510 starting February 2025.

Where can I apply for a SASSA grant?

At your nearest SASSA office or online at www.sassa.gov.za.

How will I get my SASSA payment?

Via bank deposit, pay points, or Post Office withdrawals.

When is the Older Person Grant paid in September 2025?

It’s scheduled for 3 September 2025.

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