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Sassa Pensioners March to Parliament: See List of Demands

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Karabo Makodi
Published: 27 August 2025,
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The Sassa Pensioners March to Parliament on 26 August 2025 marked a pivotal moment in the fight for fairness, dignity, and reform in South Africa’s social grant system. Around 150 senior citizens, supported by activists, marched from the Grand Parade to Parliament in Cape Town to hand over a memorandum of grievances. Their message was clear: the current system is failing the elderly, and urgent reforms are needed.

Contents
  • Sassa Pensioners March to Parliament: Why Pensioners Took to the Streets
  • Key Demands from Pensioners
  • Voices from the Ground
  • Political and Parliamentary Response
  • Context: A Troubled Agency
  • Upholding the Older Persons Act
  • What’s Next?
  • A Call for Reform

Sassa Pensioners March to Parliament: Why Pensioners Took to the Streets

Organiser Pat Lee explained that the march was not about isolated cases but a collective call for justice.

“This is not for just a specific group of people, but for everybody who is a Sassa pensioner from all walks of life, colours, and creed,” Lee said.

The grievances extend beyond delayed payments and long queues. Pensioners highlighted systemic discrimination, poor treatment at service points, and inadequate grant levels that make survival nearly impossible in today’s high-cost economy.

Read more on how Postbank guarantees uninterrupted grant payments even after the SASSA contract ends to ensure pensioners aren’t left vulnerable.

Key Demands from Pensioners

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The list of demands presented to Parliament covers both immediate relief and structural reforms:

  1. Increase in old-age grants – Pensioners argue that the current R2 310–R2 330 monthly grant is far below the cost of living. Many reiterated calls for the grant to be raised to R5 000, a demand made in earlier campaigns.
  2. End to unfair suspensions and deductions – Pensioners report losing income due to unauthorised deductions and “illegal reviews” that misclassify them as ineligible when children deposit small amounts of support into their accounts.
  3. Fundamental reform of SASSA – Protesters want a complete review of the agency, with all staff required to reapply for positions to ensure accountability and cultural diversity for better communication.
  4. Better service conditions – Calls for humane treatment at offices, including shorter queues, respectful staff, uniforms for officials, and access to toilets and shelter for those waiting.
  5. Equal treatment regardless of race or creed – Testimonies at the march included allegations of racial bias in grant approvals.
  6. Broader social protection – Pensioners also raised concerns involving health, police, and transport services, emphasising that dignity and welfare must extend beyond grants alone.

Voices from the Ground

Personal stories added urgency to the march.

  • Joy Pinn, 68, recounted the case of a 92-year-old denied a grant because staff assumed he was “too wealthy” due to his race: “They refused to give him the grant because he’s white and they think he’s rich… Unfortunately, he died, so he couldn’t tell his story.”
  • Winston Fortuin, marcher: “We are saying, listen, we’ve had enough of the unfair treatment… Remember, this is beyond colour. We are speaking to humanity today.”

These voices underscore that the fight is not only about money but about respect, equality, and humane treatment.

Political and Parliamentary Response

The memorandum was received by DA MP Alexandra Abrahams, who sits on the Portfolio Committee on Social Development. She acknowledged the severity of the grievances:

“How much longer must the poor and vulnerable tolerate the indignity of Sassa, which is meant to provide social protection?”

Abrahams highlighted that the document would be handed to Social Development Minister Nokuzola Tolashe, SASSA CEO Themba Matlou, and Committee Chair Bridget Masango. Parliament is already under pressure to increase oversight, with commitments for quarterly SASSA reporting and reforms to address staff shortages.

Discover why Sassa faces thousands of unfilled job vacancies and how these shortages impact service delivery for pensioners and other beneficiaries.

Context: A Troubled Agency

The march follows a series of crises at SASSA in 2025:

  • In June, over 210,000 pensioners had their grants suspended due to flagged “additional income,” sparking national outrage.
  • The 2025/26 budget allocates about R284.7 billion to social grants, with modest increases of just R130 to old-age pensions in May.
  • Parliament has raised concerns over a 62% staff vacancy rate and a lack of proper infrastructure at SASSA offices.

Upholding the Older Persons Act

The grievances also invoke the Older Persons Act, 2006, which mandates the protection, welfare, and dignity of South Africa’s seniors. Protesters argue that current practices, from humiliating queues to arbitrary suspensions, are in direct violation of this law.

What’s Next?

The pensioners’ march is not the end. Organisers have warned that they will continue mobilising until their demands are addressed. With pressure mounting from Parliament, civil society, and public outcry, government officials may soon have to provide concrete solutions rather than temporary fixes.

A Call for Reform

The Sassa Pensioners March to Parliament highlighted the urgent need for systemic change in South Africa’s social welfare system. Pensioners are demanding not just higher grants but a complete overhaul of how SASSA operates. Their grievances, from unfair suspensions and rude treatment to racial discrimination and staff shortages paint a picture of an agency in crisis.

As Abrahams put it:

“We must restore dignity to the very people who built this nation. Anything less is a betrayal.”

For South Africa, the question remains: will Parliament and the Department of Social Development heed the call, or will the struggle for fairness and dignity continue to play out in the streets?

Learn why Sassa defends the suspension of pension grants, citing a legal obligation to review beneficiaries, despite public outcry.

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