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Find your Limpopo SASSA card collection sites

Limpopo SASSA beneficiaries must collect new cards before March 2025, find your nearest issuing site and avoid payment disruptions.

LIMPOPO – Beneficiaries of the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) in Limpopo are urged to collect their new cards before the March 2025 deadline. A recent update has confirmed various card issuing sites across the province to facilitate the process.

Card collections can be made at selected retail stores and post offices throughout Limpopo. The designated sites include Shoprite, Usave, Boxer, Checkers, and Post Office branches in multiple districts and municipalities.

Capricorn District

  • Shoprite Mankweng
  • Usave Matoks
  • Shoprite Schoeman Street
  • Shoprite Bochum
  • Usave Seshego CBD

Mopani District

  • Boxer Top Sport RSA Moteti X495
  • Shoprite Masingita Mall
  • Usave Letsitele
  • Shoprite Modjadji
  • Boxer Tzaneen RSA ST 049
  • Usave Mokgwathi

Sekhukhune District

  • Shoprite Burgersfort
  • Shoprite Mini Magnet Heights
  • Shoprite Marble Hall

Vhembe District

  • Post Office Louis Trichardt
  • Shoprite Nkuna Kraal
  • Shoprite Louis Trichardt
  • Shoprite Malamulele Crossing
  • Usave Mudabula
  • Shoprite Venda
  • Shoprite Phangami Mall
  • Shoprite Thohoyandou

Waterberg District

  • Shoprite Warmbad
  • Checkers Modimolle
  • Usave Naboomspruit

SASSA urges all beneficiaries to ensure they collect their new cards on time to avoid any disruptions in grant payments. The agency has reassured the public that these new cards will enhance security and improve service efficiency.

Beneficiaries are encouraged to bring their identity documents when collecting new cards.

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