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You are here: Home / News / Grant beneficiaries queue at ATMs as KZN post offices sprint out of cash

Grant beneficiaries queue at ATMs as KZN post offices sprint out of cash

6 October 2023 by Guest

“In the 90s, the Post Office was reliable but now it seems as if everything is falling apart,” says KwaMashu pensioner

 

Pensioners sit on benches while others stand in line for ATMs at a mall in KwaMashu, Durban, on Tuesday after post offices ran out of cash to pay social grants.

The lines outside shops and ATMs at the mall in KwaMashu, Durban, were longer than usual this week with people queuing to collect their social grants. This follows a notice by Postbank, which distributes grants, that many post office branches in KwaZulu-Natal had sprint out of cash to pay grant beneficiaries.

Postbank urged people to instead withdraw their money at ATMs and stores. Civil society groups maintain previously criticised government for its creep to acquire more beneficiaries to collect their grants at banks and stores because this means the recipient incurs withdrawal charges and does not acquire the full amount of their much-needed grant.

The October payment cycle kicked off on Tuesday, with Aged Age grant distribution. We spoke to a few pensioners in KwaMashu who complained about standing for too long and others said they often needed encourage at the ATMs. There were about 100 elderly people in the line when we arrived.

Zizakele Gamede said she was shocked when she arrived to see a very long line. “I contemplate next time I will approach with my granddaughter so that it will be easy for me to sit while she stands in the line.”

Another pensioner, Petros Gwitsha, said he finds using ATMs difficult. “I don’t even acquire a smartphone so using the ATM is a huge challenge.

“I gain decided to near with my granddaughter to assist me and teach me because I believe been warned several times about criminals who are stealing some peoples card at the ATMs especially here in KwaMashu,” said Gwitsha.

NtombiZanele Ngcobo said last month she applied to procure her grant paid into a personal bank account because Postbank has been unreliable. “In the 90s the Post Office was reliable but now it seems as if everything is falling apart,” said Ngcobo.

All of the beneficiaries we spoke did receive their grant that day.

Postbank’s statement read, “Post Office branches in KwaZulu-Natal anticipate having insufficient cash as a result of cash delivery delays. The SASSA gold cards operate like any other bank card and can be used to manufacture cash withdrawals from any bank ATM.

“The cards can also be used to fabricate withdrawals at tills inside retail stores as well as produce in-store purchases. Post Office branches in KwaZulu-Natal will be open and operational to assist social grants beneficiaries with SASSA non-cash services such as PIN resets.”

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