Have you seen claims about a “Double SASSA Payment Week starting October 25, 2025”? If so, you’re not alone.
Thousands of beneficiaries have shared this post, but the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has officially confirmed it’s fake.
SASSA Clarifies: No Double Payment Scheduled for October 2025
SASSA has warned all social grant recipients about a false social media message spreading online. The post claims that beneficiaries will receive two payments in October 2025, but this information did not come from SASSA.
According to the agency, no double deposit or “bonus week” has been approved or scheduled for any month in 2025. SASSA reminded the public that all official announcements are made only through:
- The official SASSA website: https://www.sassa.gov.za
- The South African Government website: https://www.gov.za
- The verified SASSA WhatsApp channel
Any information shared outside these channels should be treated as unverified and potentially fraudulent.

Why the Fake “Double Payment” Message Went Viral?
The false image claimed that SASSA would release two deposits starting October 25, 2025, creating confusion among millions of beneficiaries. The misleading post used real SASSA visuals and official-looking text, which made it appear authentic.
However, cybercrime experts note that such posts are often used by scammers to trick users into sharing personal information or clicking unsafe links. These fake posts may direct beneficiaries to fraudulent websites disguised as SASSA portals, leading to identity theft or loss of grant money.
Official Grant Payment System: How SASSA Actually Pays
To understand why the “double payment” story is false, it helps to know how SASSA payments work.
SASSA follows a monthly payment schedule, distributing funds to different grant types on specific dates. These include:
- Older Persons Grant
- Disability Grant
- Child Support Grant
- Foster Child Grant
- Care Dependency Grant
Each payment is processed once per month, directly to the beneficiary’s bank account, SASSA card, or cash collection point. There are no multiple payments per cycle, except in rare cases where technical delays cause a late catch-up transfer, not an additional payment.
How to Verify Real SASSA Announcements?
SASSA encourages beneficiaries to always confirm news using official sources. Before believing or sharing any post about payment changes or new grant rules, always check:
- SASSA’s verified website – https://www.sassa.gov.za
- Government’s news page – https://www.gov.za
- Official WhatsApp number – Send “SASSA” to 082 046 8553 for verified updates
Never trust WhatsApp forwards, Facebook images, or links asking for ID numbers, PINs, or bank details. SASSA never requests personal information through social media or SMS.
What SASSA Says About Fake News?
The Department of Social Development and SASSA have both released statements confirming that misinformation harms grant recipients, especially vulnerable groups like the elderly and unemployed. The agency works with the South African Police Service (SAPS) and the Cybercrime Division to track down individuals behind such scams.
In their public warning, SASSA stated:
“We urge all clients to ignore or delete messages not published on our verified platforms. Fake news spreads panic and exploitation.”
Tips to Stay Safe from SASSA-Related Scams
To protect yourself and others, follow these key safety measures:
- Only follow official SASSA channels.
- Do not share posts unless verified by SASSA.
- Avoid entering personal data on unfamiliar websites.
- Report suspicious posts to SASSA or SAPS immediately.
- Educate family members and elderly recipients about scam prevention.
SASSA’s Continued Commitment to Beneficiaries
Despite fake news circulating online, SASSA continues to deliver grants safely and on time. In 2025, the agency plans to enhance digital systems, expand post office payout points, and improve security for online applications.
These changes aim to ensure that beneficiaries receive accurate information and secure payments every month.
SASSA emphasizes that any official update about payment increases, grant adjustments, or schedule changes will always appear on sassa.gov.za or official government channels never on random WhatsApp links or unknown websites.
Final Reminder
The “Double SASSA Payment Week October 2025” post is fake. There will be no double deposit or extra payout in October 2025. To stay safe, rely only on official SASSA updates and educate others to avoid spreading false information.
- For accurate information, visit:
- https://www.sassa.gov.za
- https://www.gov.za
- WhatsApp: 082 046 8553
Stay alert, stay informed, and protect your grant.

My name is Sibongile Nkosi, and I create clear and practical guides to help people understand SASSA Services with confidence. I’ve spent years learning how these systems work, and I enjoy explaining everything in a simple way so you can solve your problems quickly, without stress.
Contents
- 1 SASSA Clarifies: No Double Payment Scheduled for October 2025
- 2 Why the Fake “Double Payment” Message Went Viral?
- 3 Official Grant Payment System: How SASSA Actually Pays
- 4 How to Verify Real SASSA Announcements?
- 5 What SASSA Says About Fake News?
- 6 Tips to Stay Safe from SASSA-Related Scams
- 7 SASSA’s Continued Commitment to Beneficiaries
- 8 Final Reminder


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