💨 Abstract
Approximately 200,000 South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) beneficiaries must verify their accounts to prevent fraud. Affected individuals should visit their nearest SASSA branch, which can be challenging due to long queues and limited online access. SASSA handles 28 million clients and R260 billion annually, making it difficult for beneficiaries, especially those in remote areas, to access services.
Courtesy: Ray Leathern
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