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Community leaders in local communities are calling on the City to make clear its position on providing emergency disaster relief kits to residents whose shacks have burned down. ....
A fire in Phumlani village, near Lotus River, that destroyed 25 shacks, left more than 120 people destitute and community leaders are appealing to the public to step in and assist. ....
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Sassa warns beneficiaries about fake news on COVID-19 grants A WhatsApp message was making its rounds saying that more than 3 million South Africans would receive a R3,500 COVID-19 grant for six months. FILE: Beneficiaries waiting to collect their social grants at the Pimville Post Office in Soweto on 31 March 2020. Picture: Kgomotso Modise/EWN 44 days ago CAPE TOWN - The South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) has cautioned social grant beneficiaries about fake news circulating on social media. A WhatsApp message has been circulating saying that more than 3 million South Africans would receive a R3,500 COVID-19 grant for six months. It also had a link directing people to apply for the grant. ....
Five-year-old Nyanga sinkhole survivor needs help to deal with trauma By Sisonke Mlamla Share Cape Town - While the families of the four boys who died after falling into a sinkhole at an N2 bridge near Nyanga received assistance from the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) on Monday, the sole surviving boy of the incident is left to cope on his own. The five-year-old boy was the one who ran to report to the community after the accident occurred on Monday last week. Now his family are calling for assistance to deal with the child s trauma. His aunt, Nomakholwa Mabangula, said the child was struggling to sleep at night and couldn t bear the thought of losing his cousin, Axolile Mabangula, 11, who was among the four who died. ....