Social relief of distress is temporary provision of assistance for people that are in dire need and our unable to meet their families most basic needs. The grant is received in the form of a R350 grant.
Those who unfortunately received a declined R350 application status may appeal the decision as soon as the appeals process reopens. Here is when and how to appeal.
But for this lady, instead of appealing she did the unthinkable when her man refused to giver her R200 from his R350 grant after has declined.
A lady by the name of Keketso Maluleke stabbed her boyfriend to death, after he refused to give her R200 from the R350 he received from sassa grant, to buy pampers since they were on sale, the guy allegedly said the money is for him and his friends to go and drink , the mother of the bf says she won't press charges but will deal with her traditionally.





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