How to track your R350 Covid-19 relief grant

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How to track your R350 Covid-19 relief grant
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How to track your R350 Covid-19 relief grant - All beneficiaries who applied for the R350 relief grant before July 2021, must reapply. Here is how to track your application status

Make sure you have your phone number — the one you used during your application — and a valid South African identification number ready. Submit the information to receive your application status.

You can also track your status by adding the department to your WhatApp, using this number: 082 046 8553. Send them a message saying “status”. You will be asked to supply them with your form reference number, so make sure you have it handy. A third option is to phone the call centre on the toll-free number: 0800-60-10-11. Or call 013-574-9428 any time from 8am to 4pm during the week.

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