The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has rolled out a nationwide verification drive aimed at reviewing all social grant beneficiaries. This initiative introduces mandatory life certification checks to reduce fraud and ensure that grants are distributed only to eligible recipients.Beneficiaries who fail to comply with these updated requirements risk having their payments suspended immediately, as outlined under the Social Assistance Act.

Strict Compliance Required for April 2026 Payments
This verification process aligns with the start of the 2026/2027 financial year payment cycle, which officially began on April 2 with Older Persons’ Grant disbursements. SASSA has emphasized that all recipients must regularly update their personal and financial information.
According to the agency, beneficiaries are legally required to:
- Provide accurate personal details
- Report any changes in income or living conditions
- Participate in verification processes when requested
Failure to meet these obligations may lead to payment delays or suspension.

Increased Grant Amounts Effective April 2026
Alongside stricter monitoring, the government has introduced revised grant amounts following the latest budget announcement. Several key grants have been increased to support beneficiaries amid rising living costs.
South African Social Security Agency 2026 Updates: Key Grant Changes And Payment Adjustments
Updated Grant Amounts
| Grant Type | Previous Amount | Increase | New Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Older Persons Grant | R2,320 | R80 | R2,400 |
| Disability Grant | R2,320 | R80 | R2,400 |
| Care Dependency Grant | R2,320 | R80 | R2,400 |
| Foster Child Grant | R1,250 | R40 | R1,290 |
| Child Support Grant | R560 | R20 | R580 |
April 2026 Payment Schedule
SASSA continues to follow a staggered payment system at the beginning of each month to reduce overcrowding and ensure smooth distribution.
Payment Dates for April
| Grant Category | Payment Date |
|---|---|
| Older Persons Grant | April 2 |
| Disability Grant | April 7 |
| Children’s Grants | April 8 |

Important Notice for Beneficiaries
SASSA has advised that if any beneficiary does not receive their grant on the scheduled date, they should immediately visit the nearest SASSA office. This may indicate issues related to verification or non-compliance.
The agency has reiterated that these measures are necessary to maintain the integrity and sustainability of South Africa’s social assistance system.
