SASSA warns public about fake R350 grant WhatsApp scam in 2026

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SASSA has issued a formal warning about a fraudulent message circulating on WhatsApp and social media, which falsely claims that individuals can recover unpaid R350–R370 SRD grants from as far back as 2021 by contacting a person via WhatsApp.

The message, marked with the official SASSA logo and logos of retail stores like Boxer and Pick n Pay, urges people to WhatsApp a “Mr Mazibuko” to claim previous payments supposedly lost due to lost SIM cards or number changes.

SASSA has labelled this message fake, warning the public not to share personal information with unknown sources.

Who Qualifies

This message does not originate from SASSA.
There is no official SASSA process that allows beneficiaries to retroactively claim all unpaid R350 or R370 SRD grants for multiple years via WhatsApp or third parties.

If you missed a payment in the past, the correct channels are:

How to Check Your SRD Status

To check your payment or appeal status safely, use only SASSA’s official platforms:

Online:

  1. Go to https://srd.sassa.gov.za/sc19/status
  2. Enter your ID number and mobile number
  3. Follow the prompts to view your status

USSD (no internet needed):
Dial *134*7737# to access the SASSA SRD self-service option.

Official Response

SASSA has confirmed that:

  • The viral message is fraudulent
  • It does not have any relationship with the individuals or retail stores mentioned
  • Beneficiaries should never share their ID numbers or personal details via WhatsApp or unknown websites

“Please note that the below information is false and does NOT come from SASSA,” the agency posted via its verified Facebook page.

What to Do if You’re a Victim

If you have already sent your details to the number in the fake message:

  • Report the incident immediately to the SAPS Cybercrime Unit
  • Change your banking details if shared
  • Visit your nearest SASSA office for support

Summary: What’s Fake and What’s Real

Item Real or Fake
WhatsApp number for Mr Mazibuko ❌ Fake
Claiming unpaid SRD grants via WhatsApp ❌ Fake
Using srd.sassa.gov.za to check status ✅ Real
Contacting SASSA directly through official site ✅ Real
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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