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    SASSA Online Application Now Open for R350 and Other Grants

    SASSA now lets South Africans apply for grants online using only a valid email and ID.

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    Applying for a SASSA grant no longer means standing in long queues. You can now submit your application online using your phone or computer. All you need is a valid email address and your ID. This simple, free process covers R350 SRD and all other social grants.

    What You Need to Apply for SASSA Grants Online

    Whether you’re applying for the R350 SRD or another SASSA grant, make sure you have the following:

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    • A valid email address

    • Your SA ID and supporting documents

    • A smartphone, tablet, laptop, or PC

    • Internet access or visit a SASSA local office to use free self-service kiosks

    If you don’t have internet at home, you can still visit any SASSA office to use their free Wi-Fi kiosks.

    Why You Need an Email Address for SASSA

    A personal email helps SASSA communicate with you quickly and securely.

    • Get status updates and decisions

    • Receive requests for additional documents

    • Protect your personal data

    • Track your SASSA online application status anytime

    How to Create a Free Email

    Choose one of these popular, free email services:

    Email Provider Website
    Gmail www.gmail.com
    Outlook www.outlook.com
    Yahoo Mail www.yahoo.com

    Creating an email takes less than 10 minutes.

    How to Apply for SASSA Grants Online

    You can apply for your grant through the official SASSA online portal:

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    👉 https://services.sassa.gov.za

    The platform supports:

    • SASSA online application for R350

    • SASSA status check

    • SASSA banking details updates

    • SASSA online application login

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    Quan Dambuza
    Quan Dambuzahttps://pondolandtimes.co.za/
    Quan Dambuza is the Publishing Editor at Pondoland Times, with over 15 years of experience in media, digital marketing, and SEO. He is a full member of the Association of Independent Publishers (AIP) and the Forum of Community Journalists (FCJ), and is registered with the Press Council of South Africa and the Audit Bureau of Circulations of South Africa (ABC). Committed to ethical, community-first journalism, he follows the Press Council’s Code of Ethics and mentors young media professionals.

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