There is a fake story going around about a R12500 payment for young people without jobs in South Africa. The story says that anyone between 18 and 35 years old can get this money. This is not true. Both SASSA and NYDA have told the public that this grant does not exist. They want people to know that these claims are false and no one should try to apply for this fake payment. They also warn everyone to be careful about believing such stories.

Inside the Viral R12,500 Youth Grant Rumor
A fake message is going around on social media about money for young people. The post claims that anyone between 18 and 35 years old who can’t find work can get R12500 from the government. The scammers tell people they need to apply before October 2025 to get this money. They target people who are struggling and make them think it’s easy to get this cash. But this is all false. There is no special payment for young people and the whole thing is a scam.
Official Clarifications from SASSA and NYDA
The SASSA & NYDA quickly responded when they heard about the fake R12500 youth grant rumors. They made it clear that this grant does not exist. They told people to be careful & only trust official government sources when looking for information about grants and youth programs. They also reminded everyone that real social programs like child support disability and SRD grants are different and remain valid. These actual programs continue to help people who need them.
Genuine Free Programs Available for South African Youth
The R12500 grant offer is fake but there are real ways to get help in South Africa:
– The NYDA Grant Program helps young business owners between 18 and 35 years old.
– They give money & training based on what your business needs. SASSA offers real government support like grants for children disabled people & basic needs.
– These are legitimate programs you can trust. Before you believe any grant offers make sure to check official websites like sassa.gov.za or nyda.gov.za first.
Don’t trust random social media posts or people who claim they can help you get grants.

Smart Ways to Spot and Avoid Online Grant Scams
– Don’t give money first. Real grants are always free & won’t ask you to pay anything before you get them.
– Be careful when strangers contact you. Don’t trust people who ask for your personal info or bank details out of nowhere.
– Check official websites. The best way to know if a grant is real is to look it up on government or trusted organization websites.
– Look for warning signs. Be suspicious if someone promises quick cash or big money without asking many questions.
These offers are often fake.