SASSA queues persist despite R2.1 million on a new ticket queue management system at 16 local offices
19 May 2023
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Outside every South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) office there will be a long queue in which South Africa’s most vulnerable would have either slept over in a desperate attempt to receive assistance or stand all day only to be turned away when the office closes. Queues have become synonymous with SASSA.
In an attempt to ease the burden of long queues and clients sleeping overnight, SASSA piloted a new ticket queue management system (QMS) in two local offices in eight provinces, with the exception of the Western Cape’s Gugulethu and Athlone offices as the procurement process is yet to be finalised.
The envisioned benefits of the new QMS as well as details surrounding function, cost and operational status were confirmed in a written reply by the Minister for Social Development, Lindiwe Zulu, to question 1863 on 30 May 2022 and question 599 on the 14th April 2023.