💨 Abstract
SASSA, South Africa's social welfare agency, celebrated the matriculants of 2024, as many were former recipients of child support grants. The class achieved an impressive 86% pass rate, with the minister highlighting the positive impact of government investment in vulnerable children. However, SASSA acknowledged challenges ahead, including addressing leadership issues and modernizing payment systems, due to recent court rulings and leadership suspensions.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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