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Thursday, April 23, 2026

The South African Social Security Agency says services at its Bellville office have resumed and are back to normal. The news comes after reports last week that hundreds of people had to queue to renew their expired monthly state-grants. SASSA in a statement says appointments will be made for beneficiaries who have to re-apply for their grants.

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