On the issue of social grants, e-tolling and shoddy social delivery: The tendency to accept sub standard service permeates the delivery of services to the poor
Social grants are BIG business and you have never seen anything like it. Funeral, the loan sharks and retailers target these funds like hawks. Most even ensure that they are present at the payout points and grab their piece before the grant recipients even have a chance to touch their money.
It's not much money per individual for goodness sake but the volumes add up. According to the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) as at March 2011, 51% or 7,7 million beneficiaries receive their funds in cash. It is one of the most dehumanizing spectacle that happens every month without ceasing and you would not like your granny to experience it.
The banks have clearly failed to sort this issue out but I think expecting pensioners and the disabled to queue every month for a pittance is only acceptable to the poor who really have no choice.
Government should introduce a low fee cash card to pay out grants as a social service and as a taxpayer I would be happy to fund that. I think that we really have to look at ourselves and realize that although the poor will always be with us, they too aspire for the same comforts and conveniences that we demand. Government could also appoint creative banks such as Capitec to come up with creative solutions to this travesty. We surely cannot claim to believe in ubuntu while this goes on.
If Social Development Minister, Bathabile Dlamini, must do anything he must make it his responsibility to ensure that the poor who are predominantly black are treated with dignity and he must also remember these are the very people that queue up to vote.