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SASSA confirmed a complete calendar for the payment dates schedules for all their grants in 2023/24. It’s for your convenience they list all the dates until next year March, to help you plan ahead and not miss a single payment date. So without wasting your time, here’s when SASSA will make payments this year. Confirmed Payment Dates for 2023 A complete and always updated calendar for the SASSA payment dates for the year, 2023. Payment Month Older Persons Disability Grants Children’s Grants May 2023 Wednesday, 3 May 2023 Thursday, 4 May 2023 Friday, 5 May 2023 June 2023 Friday, 2…

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The 6 best ways to pay for DStv accounts without leaving your couch. You can avoid long queues at retail stores and pay for DStv subscription at the comfort of your home. Paying for DStv used to be a PAIN. But not anymore. Many banks in South Africa such as Standard Bank, Capitec Bank, FNB, Nedbank, Absa, and so on, make it easy to pay your subscriptions. Online banking makes life easier to pay monthly subscriptions and box office. You could also use your banker’s app to pay for DStv – anytime. 1. Debit Order Setting up a Dstv debit…

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Imagine losing the opportunity for tertiary education due to the lack of access to student loan finances. We all want to take advantage of any opportunity presented to us to finance our studies. Very often ambitious students find themselves opting for student loans or maybe feel that it is the only way to study further. We commend any person who has taken a step further in bettering their lives and future even when all odds seem to be against them. Today we want to show various strategies you can use to reduce your student loan debt as much as possible.…

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Investing your money is the best move and investing with a reputable company is much greater and more comforting. Investing is all about putting money and resources into certain financial schemes, property, businesses, and stocks with the expectation of achieving a profit over a certain period. Investment companies are financial institutions that pool money from investors and invest the money in financial instruments and securities such as bonds and shares. There are so many investment companies in the market and deciding on the best investment company to invest your hard-earned money in is a daunting task. For your sanity and…

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The easiest way to make R1,000 per day in South Africa is obviously to get a high-paying job that offers you a R31,000 per month salary. The second method is to start your own business that sells in-demand products and services which will make you R1,000 per day. However, if you’re not at that stage yet, but looking for ways to boost your monthly cash flow, then this article is for you. We’ll be listing some of the best online income stream ideas you can get started with today and start earning money. Let’s get started. 5 Proven Ways to…

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Are you a registered student looking to make extra bucks? If the answer is YES, then you’re going to love this article because we’ll be sharing proven ideas to help you make money while still studying. Yes, it’s possible but doesn’t mean you should lose focus on your studies, these ideas were created to give you work experience and extra cash to get you by. Without wasting your time, let’s dive right in. 1. Student Tutor A student tutor is a registered student working as a lecturer assistant. Your role will be to handle extra lessons on behalf of the lecturer to…

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The idea of working from home has been welcomed and loved by many South Africans. With the correct knowledge and skills, you can add more income streams to supplement your current salary while working from home. Remember to build real wealth, you must keep adding more residual income instead of trying to replace your current active one. Let’s get started. 1. Freelancing Freelancing in South Africa has a lot of business opportunities for people to earn side money. Try to offer your skills to small businesses that cannot afford to consult with a bigger company. That way, you can charge…

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Universal Absa Branch Code Absa Bank has adopted the usage of universal branch codes by the Reserve Bank in South Africa. The idea is to centralize branch codes for clients to use a single 6-digit number to make online payments. Instead of memorizing the branch code at which you’ve opened the account, simply grab the Absa universal branch code and use it. And here’s the Absa universal code: 632005. This code will ensure the payment is allocated to the correct account number and processed faster. When to use a Branch Code? A branch code is required when bankers want to…

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While everyone is moving to the online world, there are still plenty of opportunities to make money offline in South Africa. And today, I want to show you 5 ways you can earn some additional income offline. I’m excited to share these income ideas with you because I know everyone wants to earn money online nowadays. Without wasting your time, let’s get started. 1. Car Advertising If you have a clean car, preferably white in colour, you can turn it into a moving billboard. Print other companies’ products and services on your car for a monthly fee. 2. Sell Clothes…

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FNB has made eWallet reversal easier and quicker. Anyone can make the mistake of sending ewallet payments to the wrong recipient or cellphone number. And FNB has a process in place to help you quickly reverse the sent amount back into your account. So today, I want to share with you the best option to use to reverse ewallet faster and it’s the FNB app. Let’s get started. Reversal via Cellphone Banking FNB eWallet reversals can be done with USSD or cellphone banking service. Follow these simple steps to perform a reversal more quicker: Dial *120*321# to access the FNB…

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