South Africa: All Beneficiaries Will Continue to Receive Social Grants Beyond the Deadline for Moving to Black Cards, Committees Hear
Having been briefed on the important matter of moving social grant recipients from the South African Social Security Agency's (SASSA's) Gold Cards to Postbank's Black Cards, the Portfolio Committee on Social Development and the Portfolio Committee on Communication and Digital Technologies welcomed an undertaking that all beneficiaries will continue to receive their grants beyond the new deadline of 20 March 2025.
However, those without Black Cards after the new deadline will only receive their grants at their nearest branches of the South African Post Office, because the Gold Card will be deactivated.
The committees both raised their serious concern about the way in which the project was conceptualised and managed from the start, saying that communication was inadequate. They also expressed displeasure about the inconvenience beneficiaries have suffered due to the long queues and slow services, calling on the Postbank to redouble its efforts to ensure that all beneficiaries are treated with dignity and are helped expeditiously.
The committees advised the Postbank and SASSA to work closely with the Government Communications and Information System to leverage its communication network and specialised competency.
To address the challenge of long queues, the committees called for the introduction of additional service points in the form of mobile offices in rural areas where beneficiaries will be assisted speedily, without relying solely on retail stores often located at big shopping centres and malls.
Lastly, the committees thanked social grant beneficiaries for their patience with the process, which was necessary to ensure the security of the cards used to access social grants.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Republic of South Africa: The Parliament.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Khaleej Times
04-04-2025
- Khaleej Times
First look: Trump unveils $5-million 'Gold Card' with his image, becomes first buyer
"For 5 million dollars, this could be yours," said US President Donald Trump, waving what he termed the 'Trump Card' or 'Gold Card' to reporters. The US President unveiled the card aboard Air Force One, with an image of his face on it. What could 5 million dollars get you? According to Trump, it could be your ticket to US citizenship. A pricier version of the Green Card, this 'visa' eliminates the need for any investment in US job-creating industries. For now, it seems like: You got the cash? You got the card. Watch the video, shared by White House, here: When reporters asked Trump who would be the second buyer after him, he replied: "I don't know." The US President said the card would be out "in less than two weeks," and termed the move "pretty exciting." "It's going to give you Green Card privileges, plus it's going to be a route to (US) citizenship, and wealthy people would be coming into our country by buying this card," Trump earlier said. What if you pay $5 million and change your mind about the card? The fee is non-refundable, and has to be paid directly to the US government. While it saves applicants from the hassle of investing, this also means that there would be no returns created from the $5 million paid. This is not the first time Trump has launched a product with his face on it. In early January, before he took office, he launched a $TRUMP meme coin, featuring his fist in the air, along with the slogan "Fight Fight Fight", words he yelled moments after the assassination attempt.


Al Etihad
04-04-2025
- Al Etihad
Trump presents $5 million 'Gold Card' for rich immigrants to US
4 Apr 2025 12:37 Washington (dpa) US President Donald Trump has presented a "Gold Card" that would give rich immigrants the right to stay in the United States indefinitely. "For 5 million dollars this could be yours," he said on Thursday on board the presidential aircraft Air Force One. Several videos published in the US media showed Trump holding out the golden card - which also carries an image of his face - to reporters. US President #Trump unveils first look of $5 million '#GoldCard' visa#AletihadNewsCenter #USA #Immigration — Aletihad English (@AletihadEn) April 4, 2025 He also referred to it as the "Trump card." The cards would probably come out in less than two weeks, he said. Trump previously presented his plans for the card in February. The programme may be intended to replace the previous EB5 investor visa and also opens up a path to citizenship. The card is aimed at wealthy people and those with special skills whose benefactors - be they companies or individuals - are prepared to pay for their visa.


Khaleej Times
28-02-2025
- Khaleej Times
Trump's gold card: Is time running out for prospective UAE investors to get permanent US visa?
High-net-worth individuals in the UAE and across GCC who want to become permanent US residents within a short period of time, are now in a race against time following the recent announcement by US President Donald Trump to replace the existing EB-5 Immigrant Investor Programme with 'gold card'. Trump said the 'new gold visa' — a pricier version of the traditional Green Card — could be bought for $5 million (Dh18.35 million) per applicant as a route to American citizenship. "We are going to be putting a price on that card of about $5 million. It's going to give you Green Card privileges plus it's going to be a route to (US) citizenship, and wealthy people would be coming into our country by buying this card," Trump said, adding details the scheme will come out in two weeks. What does this mean for UAE residents and prospective US immigrants? Dubai-based US attorney and legal director of The American Legal Centre Shai Zamanian explained to Khaleej Times: 'The announcement, made by Trump at the White House alongside Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, comes as a major shift in US immigration policy. The EB-5 programme, which currently allows foreign investors to secure a Green Card through an $800,000 investment in a US job-creating project, may soon be eliminated entirely,' he noted. The EB-5 Immigrant Investor Programme, administered by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), was created by the US Congress in 1990 to "stimulate the US economy through job creation and capital investment by foreign investors. Direct payment with no potential return Under the new Gold Card scheme, individuals will need to pay a non-refundable $5 million fee directly to the US government, with no investment returns or job creation requirements. 'For high-net-worth individuals in the UAE and across the Middle East, this policy shift presents a critical decision point. The EB-5 programme has long been a preferred pathway for UAE-based investors seeking US residency for their families, providing access to world-class education, healthcare, and business opportunities,' noted Zamanian. He added: 'If the Trump Gold Card replaces EB-5, the cost of obtaining a US Green Card will increase by 525 per cent, making it far less accessible for many who were considering the EB-5 route. Investors who previously planned to leverage their business capital through EB-5 will no longer have the opportunity to recover their funds, as the Gold Card requires a direct government payment with no potential return on investment.' 'Trump's attempt to end EB-5 will face significant legal hurdles and is unlikely to succeed without Congressional approval,' he added. Lock in Green Card applications now Given the risk of uncertainty, Zamanian advised: 'It's best for investors to file petitions as soon as possible to lock in their Green Card under the current rules before any changes. The law is clear that petitions filed before any changes are protected.' 'For families in the UAE who have been exploring US immigration options, time is running out, he underscored. 'Applications for the EB-5 programme must be filed within the next two weeks to ensure eligibility before the programme is potentially terminated.' 'We are expediting EB-5 applications for UAE residents before any legislative changes take effect. We are actively advising investors to file immediately to secure their US Green Card at the current $800,000 investment threshold before it potentially disappears,' Zamanian added. Congressional stamp required Rayad Kamal Ayub, managing director of UAE-based Rayad Group's Immigration Company, meanwhile, underscored: 'Trump's proposal will have to be passed by the US Congress.' 'Trump's announcement changes nothing as far as EB-5 programme is concerned,' Ayub said, pointing out former US President Joe Biden on March 15, 2022 signed the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act as part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2022. 'This legislation introduced requirements for the EB-5 immigrant visa category and extends the authorisation for immigrant visas under the Regional Centre Programme until September 30, 2027,' Ayub explained, noting 'the EB-5 programme was established by the US Congress in 1990, and every few years it has been extended.' Ayub said there are more than 545 regional centres registered with the USCIS. 'They have on-going development projects. The EB-5 programme can only be annexed with the Act passed by the Congress. This is unlikely to pass because for every House Representative or Senator, the question is always about jobs in their constituencies.' Ayub, however, noted their regional centres and partners 'have seen sudden spurt of inquiries in last few days.' 'The oldest (1984) Citizenship by Investments by St Kitts and Nevis represented by our company world-wide has also seen a huge number of inquiries increase because of the uncertainty caused by Trump's announcement,' he added. 'Trump's proposal might pass but there would be hardly any takers. The $5 million price tag – please bear in mind – it's not investment but sort of donation,' said Ayub.