SASSA KZN spokesperson Sandy Godlwana says over 78 000 grants had to be reviewed. ECR_Newswatch
The agency says it had notified beneficiaries that this process was necessary in order to assess whether they still qualify, among other things."Some of these clients are now getting more than what was registered in our system.
Most of them who has reapplied we have picked up that they are now earning more than what was captured in our system."We are calling on client grants who have been suspended and who feel that they still qualify to come through will all their documentations."
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