The Citizen (Gauteng)

Sassa applicants spend night outside offices

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Johnnie Isaac

A group of child support grant applicants, wrapped in large blankets and huddled together to keep warm, spent Tuesday night outside the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) offices in Mdantsane, East London.

Due to lockdown restrictio­ns in Level 4, only a third of Sassa’s workforce are currently at work, and many applicants have been spending the night outside local offices.

The Mdantsane office can only service up to 50 people per day. Most applicants who decided to camp outside the Sassa offices said they had been turned away before and hoped that sleeping there would give them an advantage to being served the following day.

Sikelekwa Kilana from NU 6 in Mdantsane said yesterday was her second attempt at completing an applicatio­n for a grant.

“I was turned away last week because Sassa officials could only take 50 people. I was number 65. I have taken a decision to sleep here outside Sassa offices,” said Kilana.

Another applicant, Nosiphiwo Dinisa from Berlin in Buffalo City, said: “I noticed that most people getting served were those who had camped here the night before, so I decided to join them.”

Applicant Sipho Nonganga said that he had previously arrived at the offices at around 1am but the number of people queueing already exceeded the limit of 50.

“I came around 5pm the next week and again already there were people queueing,” he said.

Two weeks ago, Sassa Eastern Cape spokespers­on Luzuko Qina said that under Level 4 restrictio­ns, Sassa local offices could only service “a limited number” of old-age pension applicants on

Mondays and Tuesdays and child support and foster care grant applicants on Wednesdays and Thursdays.

“On Fridays, we serve those whom we were not able to serve on the other days,” he said.

– GroundUp

– News24 Wire

 ?? Picture: Supplied ?? COLD COMFORT. A group of child support grant applicants who camped outside the Sassa offices in Mdantsane, East London, on Tuesday night. This was so that they could be served the next day.
Picture: Supplied COLD COMFORT. A group of child support grant applicants who camped outside the Sassa offices in Mdantsane, East London, on Tuesday night. This was so that they could be served the next day.

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