POLL | Should the R350 grant be increased?

15 September 2021 - 12:30
By Unathi Nkanjeni
Covid-19 social relief of distress grant beneficiaries outside a post office in East London. EFF leader Julius Malema says the government should increase the grant from the current R350. File photo.
Image: Sino Majangaza Covid-19 social relief of distress grant beneficiaries outside a post office in East London. EFF leader Julius Malema says the government should increase the grant from the current R350. File photo.

Calls for an increase to the R350 social relief of distress grant have again been thrust into the spotlight, with EFF leader Julius Malema saying “government should pay out more”. 

Speaking at the EFF's election campaign in Sebokeng, Gauteng, Malema said the grant should be increased but not made a permanent solution.

According to Malema, the increase would be a measure to “restore the dignity of a black person”.

“The EFF doesn’t want R350; they must give you more — but not as a permanent solution,” he said. 

The grant was reinstated by President Cyril Ramaphosa in July and is set to end in March 2022. 

According to the department of social development, the grant is “intended for persons in dire material need who are unable to meet their families’ most basic needs”.

Speaking on the occasion of the EFF's eighth anniversary earlier this year, Malema said he was suspicious of the extension to only until March 2022. He claimed it may be used as a political tool to campaign for votes. 

Malema said, at the time, the grant should be made permanent and the value increased to a respectable amount that would have a meaningful impact.

Last year, he also made the same call, saying the government should increase the grant to R1,000 “if you want peace in this country”.

“Our demand in this regard is simple, these increases must be made permanent. The old age grant must never be reduced and must instead be increased to R2,800 per month. The child support grant must be increased to be R800 per month. The basic income grant must not be reversed but must instead be increased to R1,000 per month,” said Malema

‘At least R585’

Earlier this year, former public protector Thuli Madonsela joined many petitioning for the grant to be increased, to at least R585 per month.

Madonsela urged many to sign the petition calling for Ramaphosa to increase the grant until it is turned into basic income support.

“If we don’t act, this grant could come to an end,” she said.