South Africans relying on the SASSA R350 Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant are hoping for an increase in 2025.
With inflation and the cost of living continuing to rise, the pressure is mounting on the government to raise the grant amount.
This article explores whether a R350 increase is coming, what the current status is, and the likelihood of an update in payment amounts.
What Is the R350 SRD Grant?
The R350 SRD grant was introduced in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic to support unemployed individuals without any other income or grant. Managed by the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA), the R350 grant has become a critical support system for millions of South Africans who struggle to meet basic needs.
Despite its temporary nature, the grant has been extended multiple times, now confirmed until 2025.
Latest Updates on the R350 Increase
As of now, there has been no official confirmation from SASSA or the South African government that the R350 grant will be increased. However, internal voices and civil society groups continue to call for a review.
Brenda Sibeko, Deputy Director-General in the Department of Social Development, and Minister Lindiwe Zulu have both expressed their desire to see the grant increased. Treasury, however, has been more conservative in allocating additional funds.
The 2024 Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement allocated R36 billion to extend the SRD grant until the end of March 2025—but without any increase in the amount.
R350 Grant 2025 Overview
Aspect | Details |
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Grant Name | SRD R350 Grant |
Managing Authority | SASSA (South African Social Security Agency) |
Current Monthly Amount | R350 |
Extension Valid Until | 2025 |
Budget Allocation | R36 Billion |
Confirmed Increase? | No official confirmation |
Possible Future Raise | Speculated ~5% increase (unconfirmed) |
What Are the Chances of a 2025 Increase?
Although SASSA hasn’t made an official statement about increasing the R350 grant in 2025, several unofficial signs indicate that a review could be possible:
- Inflation pressures may force the government to reconsider.
- Social pressure from public and advocacy groups is increasing.
- Some analysts predict that a 5% to 6% rise may be implemented for various SASSA grants in 2025, and the SRD might follow.
However, without formal approval from the National Treasury, the increase remains speculative.
Can You Still Apply for the R350 Grant?
Yes. As long as you meet the eligibility requirements—such as being unemployed, not receiving any other government income, and being a South African citizen or permanent resident—you may still apply.
The SRD application process has also been simplified, and reconfirmation is no longer needed every month.
Long-Term View: What’s Next?
While the R350 grant offers short-term financial relief, it’s not designed for long-term sustainability. Beneficiaries are encouraged to explore job opportunities, community support programs, and upskilling for a more stable financial future.
As of May 2025, the R350 grant remains unchanged, but discussions and expectations of a raise continue.
With R36 billion set aside to fund it until March 2025, the government has shown its commitment to continuing the grant, even if not increasing it—yet.
While there is no confirmed hike, the evolving economic landscape might force authorities to reassess the amount.
FAQs
Has the R350 grant increased in 2025?
No, the amount remains at R350 per month as of now. No official increase has been announced.
Is the R350 grant extended beyond 2025?
The grant is confirmed to run until 2025, but future extensions are likely depending on government policy.
Will other SASSA grants increase in 2025?
Some SASSA grants may see a 5% increase, but this does not yet include the SRD R350 grant.