Take our 2024 Member Survey
We are doing the Member Survey because we want to hear from amandla.mobi members like you, what issues should we prioritise in 2024, and what actions can we take together to force decision-makers to act? If you have 5 minutes to spare, please take our 2024 member survey.
Member Survey 2023 results, this is who we are and why we fight

We ran the member survey last year to get an understanding of who makes up our members, where they are are located and what makes them members of amandla .mobi. These responses then give us a chance to set an agenda that we all collectively decide on. So far most of the campaign actions from this year were shaped by the results of the member survey.
2023 Fellows Announcement
The moment has arrived!! We are super excited to announce our 2023 campaigner fellows, who are (From Top Left to Bottom Right) Palesa Ndlovu, Celokuhle Radebe, Natasha Mhlanga, Ritza Mandleni, Queen Mdluli and Minothando Hlanganyana.
President Ramaphosa, our demands for SONA are clear.
Our members have highlighted barriers to applying for the grant, non-payments, delays with appeals and poor communication from Sassa. Ahead of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation Address (SONA), we demand the government increase the grant and turn it into a Basic Income Grant by April 2024. President Ramaphosa should take note of the […]
Stop closed-door meetings between government and big business
The people, not profit, should govern. But some big businesses have used their power to influence decisions.
Ministers confronted by R350 grant applicants outside Social Sector Summit
On Thursday, 4 August 2022, members of the amandla.mobi community protested outside the Presidential Social Sector Summit in Boksburg. Protesters demanded that the Department of Social Development urgently fixes R350 grant problems because Sassa had stopped paying the grant to millions. They also highlighted barriers to applying for the grant, non-payments, delays with appeals and poor communication from Sassa. Holding huge letters and placards, protesters also communicated their demand to turn the R350 grant into a Basic Income Grant funded by taxing the rich.
Results of R350 survey show SASSA must act

On 1 October 2021, we launched a survey to gather the necessary evidence to expose the main problems and show SASSA that they must act.
R350 Grant Survey

Together we helped force President Ramaphosa to bring back the R350 grant. But the grant was not increased, and many people are still having problems getting the grant.
We are a small NGO, so we cannot help each person get it. But what amandla.mobi can do, is demand that SASSA fixes the problems people are having. We need more information about these problems to show SASSA that they must urgently act. That’s why we’re asking members of our community, people like you, to share your experiences by doing our survey.
Minister Godongwana’s move to increase the VAT is an attack on the marginalised majority
Community organisation, amandla.mobi, is disappointed and concerned that Finance Minister Godongwana has continued with his aggressive move to ‘increase the VAT rate by half-a percentage point in 2025/26, and by another half-a-percentage point in the following year’. Lessons from the past show that increasing the VAT is not an effective solution to raising enough revenue, […]
Why are South African classrooms and children becoming fast food billboards?
Joint Civil Society Statement 27 February 2025 As civil society organisations committed to food justice, children’s health and education rights,we are alarmed by the recent handover of McDonald’s-branded ‘Mi Desk’ desks to two CapeTown schools, facilitated by the Minister of Basic Education, Siviwe Gwarube. This followssimilar corporate-branded desk donations from Old Mutual and Hollywood Bets. […]
amandla.mobi strongly condemns Minister Parks Tau for siding with Vodacom at the expense of consumers
South Africa’s Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC), Parks Tau, has filed a notice to appeal the Competition Tribunal’s prohibition blocking Vodacom’s purchase of a stake in Remgro’s fibre businesses – Vumatel and Dark Fibre Africa (DFA). Community advocacy organisation, amandla.mobi strongly condemns the move. “It is our view that this unprecedented move will result in […]
Results of social grants survey show more need to increase grants

We conducted a survey to understand and find out if the problems are new or if grant recipients have experienced the same with other social grants.
As we commemorate Women’s Month, let’s stand together in support of victims of gender-based violence: Join us at Sebokeng Court to stand with the family of Relebohile Mofokeng
It has been five months since the brutal murder of Relebohile Mofokeng (19), who was sexually assaulted and suffocated to death. As we observe #WomensMonth, we need to remind our leaders that our justice system has to serve women; perpetrators should not feel emboldened to continue to harm due to the backlogs and failures of […]
President Ramaphosa, our demands for SONA are clear
As amandla.mobi, we believe President Ramaphosa has broken his 2022 SONA commitment to “leave no one behind” as millions of people struggle to put food on the table and travel to look for work. amandla.mobi Campaigner Tlou Seopa said the time to debate whether or not a Basic Income Grant should be introduced is over. […]
SASSA and Presidency under fire as hundreds demand Basic Income Grant at SONA
On Thursday, 2 February 2023, protesters marched to the Union Buildings to call on President Ramaphosa to address their social grant demands when he delivers his State of the Nation Address (SONA). On Thursday, 2 February 2023, protesters marched to the Union Buildings to call on President Ramaphosa to address their social grant demands when […]
Communities to march to Union Buildings to demand a Basic Income Grant on Thursday, 2 February 2023, at 10 am
Ahead of President Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation Address (SONA), members of the amandla.mobi community and other community organisations will be marching to the Union Buildings to demand that government fixes all R350 SRD grant issues, increases the grant, and turns it into a Basic Income Grant by April 2024. Over 300,000 people have signed […]
Stop closed door meetings between government and big business
In a democracy, it should be the people who govern – not profits. However, Koketso Moeti, amandla.mobi Executive Director, told a 13 October 2022 media briefing that some big businesses are using their power to protect their profits at the expense of people in South Africa. “We’ve seen big businesses use their power to influence […]
Litigation against the government over the unfair regulations that govern the social distress relief grant
Our organisations are launching litigation against the government over the unfair regulations that govern the social distress relief (SRD)grant. We are challenging the arbitrary means test, of R350, which deprives millions of people in need of government assistance, and rolls back the right to social assistance for hundreds of thousands who qualified for this assistance […]
Social grant recipients concerned Pres Ramaphosa has not kept his R350 commitment
Community organisation amandla.mobi says that hundreds of its members have said they have still not been paid their R350 grant for April. According to SASSA’s Post Office payment schedule, payments started on 1 April 2022, but according to grant recipient Kgothatso, they have not been paid and haven’t gotten any answer from Sassa: “I went […]
Presidency receives over 300,000 signatures in support of basic income ahead of SONA
amandla.mobi invites the media to attend the delivery of the Basic Income Support petition to a presidency representative at 12 pm today outside the Parliament building in Cape Town. The petition is being run by amandla.mobi and Black Sash and has been endorsed by many organisations. The petition calls for the immediate implementation of Basic […]
Social Grants Survey
For years we have campaigned for social grant increases. But it’s not just the amount of money that is not enough, there are lots of problems applying for and receiving social grants. amandla.mobi is not connected to SASSA or DSD and cannot help each person with their problems getting their social grant.
But what we can do is come together and demand SASSA address issues with social grants. But we need evidence. That’s why we’re asking people to share their experiences by completing our survey.