The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) continues to provide critical financial relief to former soldiers through the War Veterans Grant, one of the country’s oldest social protection programmes. If you or someone you know served in World War II or the Korean War and meets specific criteria, this grant could provide monthly financial assistance of up to R2,180, plus R500 for each dependent.
Here’s everything you need to know about applying for the SASSA War Veterans Grant in 2025.
Who Can Apply?
To qualify for the War Veterans Grant, applicants must:
- Be 60 years or older, or be disabled.
- Have served in World War II or the Korean War.
- Be a South African citizen or permanent resident.
- Not be receiving another social grant for yourself.
- Not earn more than:
- R97,320 per year (R8,110/month) if single.
- R194,640 per year (R16,220/month) if married.
- Not have assets exceeding:
- R1,372,800 if single.
- R2,745,600 if married.
What’s the Value of the Grant?
As of 2025, eligible veterans receive R2,180 per month. You may also qualify for an additional R500 per month for each legally supported dependent.
How to Apply for the War Veterans Grant
Applications can be submitted at your nearest SASSA office. You’ll need:
- Your 13-digit bar-coded ID.
- Proof of war service (e.g., military service documentation).
- Proof of income and assets.
- Medical assessment (if applying due to disability).
- Bank statements and details of dependents, if applicable.
If you cannot apply in person due to health or disability, a trusted family member can apply on your behalf with a letter and doctor’s note.
When Will Payments Start?
Once approved, the grant is paid from the date of application. Payments are made monthly through direct deposit into a bank account, Postbank, or at designated SASSA pay points.
Grant Reviews and Suspension
Grants are reviewed periodically. You must notify SASSA if:
- Your income or assets change.
- You are admitted into a state institution.
- You pass away (your family must notify SASSA).
Grants may be suspended if there’s misrepresentation, failure to update personal info, or if you no longer qualify.
Why It Matters
In 2025, with rising costs and economic uncertainty, every bit of financial assistance counts. The War Veterans Grant doesn’t just honour past service — it supports the dignity and welfare of those who fought for the country during its most difficult times.
If you qualify or know someone who does, apply today at your nearest SASSA office or visit the official website at www.sassa.gov.za.