Here are the public contact details of all provincial SASSA offices. Please keep in mind that these details are subject to change and it’s always best to verify the information directly with SASSA.
SASSA has offices throughout the country, with headquarters in Pretoria, Gauteng (0800601011) . The agency operates in nine provinces, each with its own regional office.
- Eastern Cape: Regional Office Contact: 043 707 6300 Port Elizabeth Contact: 041 373 0700 Mthatha Contact: 047 501 0700
- Free State: Regional Office Contact: 051 410 8333 Bloemfontein Contact: 051 410 8333 Welkom Contact: 057 352 3000.
- Gauteng: Regional Office Contact: 011 241 8300 Johannesburg Contact: 011 241 8300 Tshwane Contact: 012 400 2300
- KwaZulu-Natal: Regional Office Contact: 033 846 3400 Durban Contact: 031 336 8600 Pietermaritzburg Contact: 033 846 3400
- Limpopo: Regional Office Contact: 015 291 7300 Polokwane Contact: 015 291 7300
- Mpumalanga: Regional Office Contact: 013 754 9428 Mbombela Contact: 013 754 9428
- Northern Cape: Regional Office Contact: 053 802 4700 Kimberley Contact: 053 802 4700
- North West: Regional Office Contact: 018 387 8100 Mahikeng Contact: 018 387 8100
- Western Cape: Regional Office Contact: 021 469 0200 Cape Town Contact: 021 469 0200
Each province has multiple SASSA service points, which are typically located in government buildings or community centers. These service points provide a range of services related to social grants, including applications, payments, and information. SASSA also has a toll-free helpline (0800601011) that individuals can call to ask questions or report issues related to their grants.
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If you need to contact SASSA for assistance with a social grant or have questions about their services, it’s best to visit their website (https://www.sassa.gov.za) or contact your local SASSA office. They will be able to provide you with the most up-to-date information on how to get in touch with them.