SASSA Joburg Office Shuts Down: Here’s Where Beneficiaries Can Get Help

The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has temporarily closed its Johannesburg local office starting Monday, 15 September 2025. This move follows the suspension of eight officials linked to fraud, marking a significant disruption for beneficiaries in the area. However, SASSA has put measures in place to ensure continued support for those relying on social grants and services.
Table of contents
- Why Was the Johannesburg Office Closed?
- Who Were the Officials Suspended?
- How Long Will the Closure Last?
- Where Can Beneficiaries Go for Help?
- What Services Are Available at Alternative Sites?
- How Can Beneficiaries Contact SASSA?
- What Are SASSA Office Hours and Accessibility?
- How Is SASSA Handling Backlogs?
- What Should Beneficiaries Do During This Transition?
- How Is SASSA Working to Rebuild Public Trust?
Why Was the Johannesburg Office Closed?
SASSA’s Johannesburg office closure comes amid serious fraud allegations. Eight officials faced charges in the Lenasia Magistrate’s Court and were suspended pending disciplinary processes. SASSA is taking a firm stance against corruption to protect public funds and maintain trust. The closure is temporary but necessary to address operational challenges and reinforce fraud prevention.
Who Were the Officials Suspended?
Eight suspended officials were involved in fraudulent activities at the Johannesburg local office. SASSA reaffirmed its zero tolerance for staff misconduct and pledged to hold the perpetrators accountable. This decisive action underscores the agency’s commitment to clean governance.
How Long Will the Closure Last?
The closure is effective from 15 September 2025 to 31 December 2025. and remains in place until further notice. SASSA is prioritising restoring full functionality at the Johannesburg office (No. 1 Devilliers Street). Meanwhile, SASSA continues to process backlogs, strengthen security measures, and rebuild confidence among beneficiaries and the public.
Where Can Beneficiaries Go for Help?
To reduce the impact on Johannesburg beneficiaries, SASSA has announced alternative service points. SASSA office hours are from 08:00 to 15:00. These announced sites include:
Area | Venue | Service Days |
Westbury | Transformation Development Centre | Monday – Tuesday |
Cosmo City | Multi-purpose Centre | Thursday – Friday |
South Hills | Community Hall | Mondays |
South Hills/Glenanda | South Rand Community Hall | 17 September 2025 8 & 22 October 2025 12 & 26 November 2025 10 December 2025 |
Malvern/Jeppestown | Bertha Solomon Recreation Centre | 10 September 2025 1 & 15 October 2025 5 November 2025 3 December 2025 |
Berea/Yeoville/Hillbrow/Braamfontein | Yeoville Recreation Centre | 23 September 2025 15 October 2025 19 November 2025 23 December 2025 |
SASSA staff have been redeployed to these locations on a staggered basis. Additionally, back-office systems will continue processing applications, enquiries, and other outstanding matters.
What Services Are Available at Alternative Sites?
The alternative sites offer essential services such as:
- Applying for new social grants
- Checking the status of grant applications
- Updating beneficiaries’ banking and personal details
- Reporting lost or stolen grant cards
- General enquiries related to payments and grants
SASSA guarantees that beneficiaries will still receive the assistance they need, despite the Johannesburg office closure.
How Can Beneficiaries Contact SASSA?
For those who cannot visit alternative service points, SASSA provides several contact options:
- Toll-free helpline: 0800 60 10 11
- Website: srd.sassa.gov.za
- WhatsApp: Send “SASSA” to 082 046 8553
- Email support: [email protected]
These channels allow beneficiaries to check grant status, update details, and receive guidance without physically visiting a centre.
What Are SASSA Office Hours and Accessibility?
Current SASSA office hours are Monday to Friday, from 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM. Offices are closed on weekends and public holidays. It is advisable to arrive early, ideally soon after opening, to avoid long queues and delays. Beneficiaries should also carry necessary documents like IDs and bank details to expedite services.
How Is SASSA Handling Backlogs?
SASSA acknowledges the inconvenience caused by the office closure but emphasises that clearing backlogs remains a top priority. The agency is deploying extra resources to ensure all applications and enquiries are processed as quickly as possible. This includes enhancing fraud prevention systems to prevent future disruptions.
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What Should Beneficiaries Do During This Transition?
Patience and cooperation are vital during the office closure period. SASSA has urged beneficiaries to use the alternative sites and contact methods provided. Beneficiaries are reminded that SASSA services are free, and public cooperation will help the agency restore normal operations faster.
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How Is SASSA Working to Rebuild Public Trust?
SASSA is committed to maintaining transparent communication throughout this period. The agency’s response to fraud and operational challenges shows its dedication to accountability and service excellence. By reinforcing internal controls and improving service delivery, SASSA aims to regain public confidence.
